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Approximately 70 representatives from eight NATO and nine Partner countries met near Baku in Azerbaijan on 20-21 June to discuss the different aspects of energy security in the Caucasus region. Participants discussed the threat from international terrorism and organised crime and ways of combating these threats. In particular, the problem of safeguarding pipelines stretching across hundreds of kilometres was raised. The economics of energy was also on the agenda, with participants looking at the possible markets for Caspian Sea oil and gas and economic implications for the region. Scientists briefed participants on environmental issues in the Caspian Sea region and, finally, ways of preparing for disasters involving oil and gas pipelines and oil platforms were also discussed.

The seminar was proposed by Azerbaijan in the framework of the EAPC ad hoc working group on prospects for regional cooperation in the Caucasus and was prepared in close cooperation with NATO.