Republic of North Macedonia

The European Energy Charter, the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT), the Protocol on Energy Efficiency and Related Environmental Aspects (PEEREA) and the Amendment to the Trade-related provisions of the Energy Charter Treaty were entered into by the Republic of Macedonia  

As of 12 February 2019, the parties to the Final Agreement for the Settlement of the Differences as Described in the UN Security Council resolutions 817 (1993) and 845 (1993), the termination of the interim accord of 1995 and the establishement of a strategic partnership between the parties have agreed to the name "Republic of North Macedonia".

 

1991 European Energy Charter

  • signed on 3 April 1996
 

 

1994 Energy Charter Treaty (ECT)

  • approved for accession by the Energy Charter Conference on 8 July 1997 (CCDEC199705)
  • ratified on 26 March 1998
  • deposited on 27 March 1998
  • entered into force on 25 June 1998

1994 Protocol on Energy Efficiency and Related Environmental Aspects

  • approved for accession by the Energy Charter Conference on 8 July 1997 (CCDEC199705)
  • ratified on 20 August 1998
  • deposited on 1 September 1998
  • entered into force on 1 October 1998
 

1998 Amendment to the Trade related provisions of the Energy Charter Treaty

  • Provisional Application
 
 

2015 International Energy Charter

  • signed on 20 May 2015
 
 

Enquiry Point (Article 20.3 of the Energy Charter Treaty). Last updated on 23/03/2001.

  • Energy issues
  • Ministry of Economy
  • Jurij Gagarin 15, 1000 Скопје [1]
  • Tel.: +389 (91) 227 507 or 119 155
  • Fax: +389 (91) 111 541
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  • Investment issues
  • Agency for Transformation of Social Capital and and Agency for Foreign Investors and Export Promotion of the Republic of North Macedonia[2]
  • Nikola Vapcarov 7
  • 91000 Skopje
  • The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
 
  • Tel.:  +389 (91) 117 564
  • Fax:  +389 (91) 126 022

[1] Address changed on 11.04.2019.

[2] Name of the Agency changed on 11.04.2019 (before - Agency for Promotion of Investment).

Public legal database

http://www.slvesnik.com.mk/ (in Macedonian)