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Report on Euro-Mediterranean cooperation in 1995

The European Commission has published a report on cooperation between the EU and the twelve Mediterranean partner countries (Algeria, Cyprus, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Malta, Morocco, the Palestinian Authority, Syria, Tunisia and Turkey) during 1995. During 1995, relati...

The European Commission has published a report on cooperation between the EU and the twelve Mediterranean partner countries (Algeria, Cyprus, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Malta, Morocco, the Palestinian Authority, Syria, Tunisia and Turkey) during 1995. During 1995, relations between the EU and the Mediterranean partners developed considerably. The European Council in Cannes, in June 1995, agreed to fund Euro-Med cooperation with ECU 4,685 million from the Community budget for the period 1995 to 1999. In November 1995, the declaration of the Barcelona Euro-Mediterranean conference laid the foundations for increased cooperation in three areas: - Political and security partnership; - Economic and financial partnership; - Social, cultural and human partnership. The report outlines activities during 1995 concerning bilateral cooperation with each partner individually, and Euro-Med cooperation involving a number of partners. It provides information on political and economic developments, and on financial and technical cooperation. This information includes an outline of the financial resources, both from the Community budget and from other sources such as the European Investment Bank, committed to Euro-Mediterranean cooperation in 1995.

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Cyprus, Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Malta, Syria, Tunisia, Türkiye