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Istanbul Declaration, 3 Nov 2010
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2. Reiterated their commitment to support the Government and people of Afghanistan as they
make substantial progress in strengthening security, developing the country, reconstructing
the national economy, and improving good governance and human capital;
Welcomed the Presidential and the Provincial Elections of 2009 and the Parliamentary
elections held on 18th September 2010 and reiterated their strong belief that lasting peace and
stability in Afghanistan could only be achieved through enhanced national unity, solidarity,
reconciliation and reintegration within the context of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic
of Afghanistan as well as the unwavering support of neighbors and countries in the region;
Appreciated the support and contributions of donor countries, international and regional
organizations to improve the economic and social development of Afghanistan;
Noted that Afghanistan and neighboring countries had been integrated through mutual
cooperation throughout history. The cultures in the region, populations and their languages
are profoundly intertwined; rich human and promising economic potential are commonly
shared;
Raised awareness of the common interlinked risks and challenges threatening the region, such
as all forms of terrorism, extremism and all aspects related to illicit narcotic drugs;
Stressed the importance of a comprehensive approach which should include regional
cooperation as an indispensable pillar in addressing the challenges in Afghanistan and
beyond;
Noted the centrality of Afghanistan in the production, transmission and distribution of energy
resources; the economic potential of Afghanistan’s natural resources for the stability of the
state and the region, and the prosperity of its peoples;
Acknowledged the considerable progress achieved by important international and regional
meetings held since RECCA III, in Islamabad (2009) which included the Istanbul Summit on
Friendship and Cooperation in the “Heart of Asia” (2010), the London Conference on
Afghanistan (2010) and the Kabul Conference (2010), and reiterated the importance of fully
implementing the joint decisions taken at these international and regional meetings;
Affirmed that RECCA IV was a follow-up to, and builds upon, the success of the previous
three Regional Economic Cooperation Conferences on Afghanistan held in Kabul (2005),
Delhi (2006) and Islamabad (2009);
2
3. Noted the significance of regional organizations and international financial institutions and
welcomed the positive role played and the support provided to Afghanistan by organizations
such as the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Conference on Interaction and Confidence
Building Measures in Asia (CICA), the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation
(CAREC), the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO), the Organization of Islamic
Conference (OIC), the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), the
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), the UN Economic and Social Commission For
Asia-Pacific (UNESCAP), the United Nations Special Program for Economies of Central
Asia (UNSPECA) and the World Bank (WB); and appreciated the agreement of these
organizations to establish a Core Group for enhanced coordination of Afghanistan’s regional
engagement, welcoming the “Inaugural Meeting of the Core Group” organized by Turkey in
Istanbul on 3 November 2010, extending the scope of their regional cooperation;
Stressed that regional cooperation with Afghanistan begins with the support of regional
neighbors, bears great potential and is effective when it is regionally owned, steered and
governed in a sincere, transparent and constructive manner;
Welcomed the establishment of the Center for Regional Cooperation (CRC) at the Afghan
Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kabul in May 2010, which serves as the RECCA Secretariat
and acknowledged the role of the CRC to support the Government of Afghanistan in
strengthening its regional economic cooperation agenda;
Recalled the growing number of processes aimed at contributing to enhanced bilateral,
trilateral and quadrilateral cooperative ties in the region;
Appreciated the support from Afghanistan’s neighbors, Pakistan and Iran by accepting
millions of Afghan refugees in their countries and providing social and welfare support, and
emphasized the need for creating the conditions for their early and voluntary return to their
homeland with the assistance of the international community;
Stressed the importance of regional projects in enhancing peace and development not only for
Afghanistan but also for all neighboring countries;
Acknowledged that Afghanistan’s economic development and regional economic stability are
best supported by practical and meaningful cooperation in specific projects; underlined their
resolve to give impetus to project-based cooperation in the areas of trade, transit, border
management, energy, transport, mining, agriculture, labor migration, private sector
development and human resource development;
3
4. Welcomed the signing of the Afghanistan, Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement on 28 October
2010 and look forward to its full implementation;
Took note also of the signing of the Transit Trade Agreement between Tajikistan and
Afghanistan on 25 October 2010;
Welcomed the signing of Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) Heads of
Agreements and the initialing of TAPI Gas Pipeline Framework Agreements on 20th
September 2010 as a significant step forward in improving regional connectivity;
Commended the holding of a “Business Forum” on the sidelines of the RECCA Conference
which brought together representatives from regional Chambers of Commerce and Industry,
investment agencies, private sector institutions and companies; expressed special thanks to
The Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB) and Foreign
Economic Relations Board (DEIK) and the Afghanistan Investment Support Agency (AISA)
for the successful organization of the event;
Welcomed the joint Afghan-UAE initiative to organize the first International Conference on
Investment on Afghanistan which will take place in Dubai, on 30 November 2010; and also
welcomed Egypt initiative to host a meeting on Afghanistan on the sideline of the OIC
Summit Conference in Cairo in March 2011;
Appreciated the first meeting of the Academic Platform for Afghanistan held in cooperation
with the Boğaziçi University which brought together several members of academia and think
tank institutions from Afghanistan, its neighbors as well as from other RECCA IV
participating countries, and recommended the continuation of this practice in the margins of
future RECCA Conferences;
Welcomed the verbal reports of the moderators from the Academic Platform for Afghanistan
and noted that lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan could be ensured within a favorable
regional environment; increased coordination synergy among various regional mechanisms
and bodies would yield more effective results; greater regional connectivity through practical
cooperation, particularly in the fields of energy, infrastructure and trade, accompanied by
appropriate training and capacity building efforts bear significant potential.
4
5. RECCA PARTICIPANTS RECOMMENDED THE FOLLOWING:
A) INFRASTRUCTURE
Regional Roads
1) The prioritization of major collaborative regional road investments with support from
international and regional partners which included the agreement to: establish a
framework for national and regional Public Private Partnerships; the establishment of
a trans-boundary policy which included institutional investment priorities; the
establishment of a regional road transport master plan and integration benchmarks to
support the Resource Corridor Initiative and develop regional cooperation.
Regional Railways
2) Establishment of an integrated regional railway system that would provide the
foundation for significant investments, all of which were essential for diversifying
growth and creating sustainable employment. Such an approach would also strengthen
market competitiveness across the entire region lowering import and export costs,
whilst also opening up new markets.
3) The resolution of technical and logistical issues to allow greater regional integration;
detailed discussions to secure financing arrangements for a more holistic approach to
regional railway development; greater development and clearer regional understanding
of the linkages with other vital sectors such as mineral resources and SME
development.
Regional Extractive Mine Industry
4) The implementation of the Afghan Regional Resource Corridors Initiative would need
to include the prompt resolution of technical and design issues, whilst also addressing
several high-level risks, chiefly identifying which ‘anchor’ projects made the initiative
feasible from an economic point of view.
5) The emphasis on the ability of local and national expertise in the area of governance of
resource extraction (royalties, taxation, and revenue sharing) to be built and reinforced
within the Afghan Government as resource extraction provides the potential for
5
6. long-term economic and social development which would be of benefit to local and
provincial communities in the region.
6) Regional public-private partnerships and investment to enable commercially viable
projects which were considerate of investment risks and which included options to
mitigate investment risks through partial risk guarantees and other financial
investments through International Financial Institutions, should be completed within
one year.
B) TRADE, TRANSIT AND BORDER MANAGEMENT
Regional Transit and Trade Agreements
1) The support of international, regional and donor partners for the implementation of
APTTA and encouraged regional neighbors and countries in the region to use it as a
model to develop trade and transit agreements in the region.
2) That Afghanistan should capitalize on the progress made on APTTA to re-invigorate
transit agreement with neighboring countries on transit and traffic routes,
transportation of cargo, customs facilitation etc., within six months and look to
conclude agreements within eighteen months.
3) Improvement of import and export procedures. Steps forward included identifying best
practices among countries in the region; facilitating exchanges of policy and
technology, scientific and administrative expertise so that regional countries could
upgrade their own standards and contribute to regional improvement.
Trade Facilitation
4) The World Bank to work closely with countries covered or affected by its North West
Sub-Region Facilitation Project to focus on the removal of non-tariff barriers
including improvement and harmonization of the environment for trade and transit
(e.g. transit treaties), policies and regulations to facilitate trade (e.g., customs
procedures), improving trade supporting infrastructure (e.g., land border stations) and
improving trade supporting transport services (e.g., trucking industry).
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7. Customs and Transport Infrastructure Harmonization and Upgrade
5) That the international stakeholders support the construction of a permanent Customs
Training Academy, while the reform of the Afghan Customs Administration is being
taken forward.
6) That insufficient storage (particularly cold storage) in Afghanistan is an impediment to
the export of agricultural products as well as the development of local markets.
Construction of basic dry goods storage/warehouse facilities are needed in order to
minimize spoilage across provinces in Afghanistan.
7) That support by regional and international partners to the World Bank’s proposal for a
“Truck Modernization Fund.” The modernization of truck fleets in the region should
be considered a priority and related support could be linked to countries' efforts to
reduce entry barriers and promote harmonization of operating and measuring
standards.
Enhancement of Border Cooperation
1) That the BLO concept needed to be agreed upon and endorsed at the political level and
that the RECCA process was an appropriate forum to explore a mechanism to
facilitate such a political agreement. The establishment of Border Liaison Offices
(BLOs) at the main Border Crossing Points required expediting. The UNODC-
implemented BLO pilot project at Torkham served as a model for relevant Afghan
Border Crossing Points.
2) That regular dialogue between regional Customs Departments needed to be
established and supported. Closer communication between Afghanistan and Central
Asian countries' Customs Departments is needed in order to take advantage of the
significant trade potential.
C) EDUCATION AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING
1) Support of regional and international partners for the establishment of additional
technical schools and the expansion of capacity for existing ones.
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8. 2) The establishment of a systematic Human Resource Policy within a regional context,
which would help improve market-friendly labor regulation and facilitation in order to
create an enabling environment for job generation and employment both inside and
outside of Afghanistan.
3) Support the skills learning programs with the assistance of regional and international
partners, relevant to industries in which Afghanistan had a comparative advantage
(such as carpet weaving courses) and also creating opportunities for marketing
products.
4) Support to public-private regional partnerships to be facilitated in the areas of
technical, vocational higher education and health education.
D) AGRICULTURE
1) Strengthening institutional links between research facilities and agriculture ministries
across the region including the professional exchanges between agricultural and
marketing experts; strengthening informational links by creating an online database of
institutions, capabilities, existing and ongoing research; better sharing of existing
agricultural data and support Afghanistan’s research capabilities; improved
coordination in support of the National Agenda between the international community
and the Government of Afghanistan.
2) Take a regional and long-term approach regarding population growth in Afghanistan
and the need to ensure food security through both research and practical initiatives
focused on trade and investment.
E) LABOR MIGRATION
1) International and regional technical support for the implementation of the National
Employment Policy and Strategy.
2) Development of an institutional and regulatory framework for managing migration
together with building and strengthening institutional capacity for better managing
migration including the issuing of licenses.
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9. 3) Develop labor migration MoUs between Afghanistan and labor receiving countries
while making efforts for securing the allocation of “quotas” for Afghan workers for a
specified period of time.
4) The Government of Afghanistan, in conjunction with the Afghanistan Central Bank
and commercial banks, develop a regulatory and incentive framework to support
official remittance flows.
F) SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
Regional and international partners, and IFIs to provide technical support and expertise to
help implement the SME Strategy including capacity building for women’s’ entrepreneurship
development.
HAVE IDENTIFIED THE FOLLOWING REGIONAL ECONOMIC COOPERATION
DELIVERABLES FOR CONSIDERATION BY REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL
PARTNERS:
A) INFRASTRUCTURE (ENERGY, MINES AND TRANSPORT)
Roads
1) The following regional road projects would provide support to the Afghan Regional
Resource Corridors Initiative: The important projects identified by the Government of
Afghanistan were:
i. Second two-lane road from Kabul and Jalalabad (Border Province with
Pakistan)
ii. Second two-lane road from Kabul – Jabal Saraj
iii. Faizabad – Eshkashim (Border Province with Tajikistan) and Anjuman Pass to
Ishkashim (Tajik border)
iv. Jabal Saraj – Sorobi road
v. The completion of the remaining components of the North - South Corridor
(Balkh to Uruzgan Provinces)
vi. East - West Corridor (Herat to Bamyan Provinces)
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10. vii. The completion of the last components of Afghanistan’s National Ring Road
(from Armalik to Ghormach for 253 Km)
Railways
2. The completion of the following regional railway projects would support the Afghan
Regional Resource Corridors Initiative: The important projects identified by the Government
of Afghanistan were:
i. Mazar –Andkhoy Railway Project (225 km)
ii. Jalalabad - Landikotal Railway Project (98 km)
iii. Kandahar - Chaman Railway Project (121 km)
iv. Completion of Sangan-Herat Railway Project
2) Exploring the option of establishing a Regional Railway Working Group in the
context of existing regional frameworks such as ECO, SAARC and CAREC to
coordinate the implementation of the above and ensure the alignment and
harmonization of regional efforts, within six months.
Civil Aviation
3) The upgrading of the Herat Airport to an international airport would provide increased
opportunities for national and international business travel.
National & Regional Resource Corridors Initiative
4) The establishment of a special Infrastructure Trust Fund to be administered by the
Asian Development Bank and fully supported by all development partners and donors
in order to fund prioritized infrastructure project in Transportation, Energy and
Mining, within three months.
5) Support the establishment of a regional multilateral structure which would appoint
Ministers to the Regional Resource Corridors Technical Committee (RRC-TC), to be
comprised of relevant Afghan and regional governments and leading experts, as well
as the establishment of a dedicated Afghanistan Regional Resource Corridors
Initiative Commission, within six months.
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11. 6) Support the establishment of a Commission, supported by regional and international
partners to be led by a Commissioner who would provide cross-ministerial
coordination and cooperation with regional ministries and the establishment of an
International Cooperation Partner’s Support Group to include relevant IFIs, and the
identification of donors in a position to mobilize technical support alongside relevant
representatives from regional organizations, within one year.
7) Establish a Memorandum of Understanding between all Afghan regional government
entities and the Resource Corridors Commission, as the basis for establishing a whole-
of-government approach, within six months.
Energy
8) The World Bank and Islamic Development Bank support the member countries
(Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan) by agreeing to fund the CASA 1000
initiative, subject to due diligence, for the realization of the project, within six months.
9) To conclude the Inter-Governmental Agreement and the pre-requisite agreements such
as the Gas Sale and Purchase Agreement and Agreement on Transit fees, in order to
start the implementation phase of the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India gas
pipeline project, within three months.
10) Regional and International support to similar energy projects such as e.g. Shiberghan
Gas - fired Power Station – 200MW, and the connection of North East Power System
(NEPS) with the South East Power System (SEPS).
B) TRADE, TRANSIT AND BORDER MANAGEMENT
1) The Canada-facilitated Dubai Process will continue to work toward the
implementation of several RECCA recommendations, including: border infrastructure
modernization; electronic customs data sharing; and the establishment of border
liaison offices, among others. Following the next Dubai Process meeting on November
13-14, Canada will advise members of the international community of the areas where
support is needed. In addition, Canada, as the current G8 President, will work with the
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12. incoming G8 President, France, to continue advancing the G8 Afghanistan-Pakistan
Border Region Prosperity Initiative.
2) That joint work on further trade facilitation between countries in the region needed to
be fostered utilizing a range of regional fora. One such forum would be the UN
Special Program for Economies of Central Asia (UNSPECA). That the Economic
Cooperation Organization (ECO) could play an important role in helping technical
cooperation between countries in the region and that South Asia, through SAARC,
should play a key role in facilitating trade as both a partner and a market for
Afghanistan.
3) That the World Bank would report to international donors by January 2011, on the
status of the proposed North West Sub-Region Trade Facilitation Project, in particular
highlighting whether or not the project is still a priority for the relevant countries
(namely Pakistan and Afghanistan) and whether the World Bank will support the
project. Regardless of whether or not the countries and Bank wish to proceed with the
project, the Bank will share its assessment of the barriers to trade between Pakistan
and Afghanistan and approaches the countries may consider to modernize their truck
fleets to enhance trade.
4) That the US, Canada and the EU are currently, or will support the Customs Training
Academy, aiming to link the Academy to other regional facilities. That the World
Bank will liaise with the Afghan Government to cover any future gaps in support for
the Academy.
5) That the Islamic Development Bank welcomed the idea of the construction of storage
facilities and agreed to consider proposals pending further information.
6) That Canada would keep donors informed on the progress to establish and extend the
Border Liaison Offices at Border Crossing Points, currently being taken forward under
the Dubai Process. This would include the training of the Border Liaison Officers.
That the number of Border Crossing Points (Torkham, Waish, Chaman and Ghulam
Khan) where the efforts are currently focused could be increased with other donor
support.
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13. 7) That continued dialogue on closer coordination of customs departments for Central
Asia should be taken forward in the framework of UNSPECA in order to increase
harmonization of customs procedures in the region. That UNSPECA would submit
concrete project proposals by the end of 2010 and Turkey would explore future
support to regional customs operations, working with Central Asian customs
authorities.
8) In the field of counter narcotics, the EU, US and Canada continue to support a range
of regional programs countering the flow of narcotics and precursor chemicals in the
region, including the UNODC regional programs.
C) EDUCATION AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING
1) To encourage regional and international organizations to facilitate greater access to
vocational training, higher education and human resource support to vocational health
training opportunities in Afghanistan. This included the provision of scholarships,
especially by neighboring countries and international partners to support this process;
support technical and vocational training centers, schools and institutions including
student and teacher exchanges.
2) To build links between regional universities, colleges and Afghan Institutions to
increase access to knowledge and skills; establish exchange programs and web-based
knowledge-sharing and seminars.
3) To coordinate their approach to expanding scholarship opportunities to match the
capacity development needs of Afghanistan.
4) To explore the engagement of the private sector across the region to promote and
establish technical and vocational training centers, schools and institutions in private-
public partnership.
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14. D) AGRICULTURE
1) To identify an existing mechanism or forum which was capable of developing a
regional research and policy framework for Agriculture.
2) Those technical experts, including regional and international partners, would share
information on best practices and discuss issues of importance for the agriculture
sector, including long-term approaches regarding population growth and the need to
ensure food security.
3) Identify three agricultural topics and three lead research institutions (governmental or
regional) each tasked with hosting an incoming exchange with regional country
participants in 2011; linking the needs of governments with the willingness and
capacity of governmental or regional institutions to send training teams or individual
experts abroad in the region.
E) LABOR MIGRATION
1) To encourage international organizations such as ILO, IOM, UNHCR and also labor
sending countries of the region to assist in the development of a Comprehensive
National Policy on labor migration for Afghanistan including institutional capacity
building of the MoLSMD for the better administration of labor migration with a
special focus to support the existing mechanism for sending Afghan workers overseas.
2) To work towards establishing bilateral agreements between Afghanistan and labor
receiving countries on labor migration.
3) Develop a regulatory and incentive framework with the support of regional and
international partners on official remittance flows through formal banking channels
e.g. non-resident deposits, development bonds, customs duty exemptions, partnership
with micro-finance institutions and a rapid and cheap money transfer system.
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15. F) SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
1) Provide technical and financial support to SME development through capacity
building and technical training as part of national priority programs; support
innovation programs and Afghan enterprises, especially in non-trade industries, either
through direct investment, or creating SME funds in banks to support domestic
products or sector-specific products, all with lower interest rates that will be of benefit
and value to regional neighbors and international partner countries.
2) To encourage the provision of capital investment to promote access to finance;
facilitate exchange visits by private sector groups between neighboring countries to
build understanding on SME micro-financing and micro-credit experience.
3) To support capacity building to SME implementation groups, such as Women’s
Businesses, Entrepreneur and Artisan Groups as well as sector-specific training to
relevant entrepreneurs through regional and international exchanges, and in-country
training covering issues such as literacy; management of finances; contracts and
procurement.
4) To support market access and preferential treatment for products which originated
from Afghanistan by regional and international partners. This would require regional
partners to remove the restrictions on Afghan products, reduce and remove tariffs, to
complement and add to concessions already provided through regional agreements and
mechanisms.
RECCA Secretariat
Support the RECCA Secretariat at the Centre for Regional Cooperation, Afghan Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and the new monitoring and evaluation function to track and ensure progress
on RECCA Conference recommendations.
The RECCA IV participants expressed their deep appreciation to the Government of Turkey
for extending its warm hospitality and making excellent arrangements for the Conference and
welcomed the offer of the Republic of Tajikistan to host the Fifth Regional Economic
Cooperation Conference.
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