European Neighbourhood Policy in action: launch of cross-border co-operation programmes with Russia

Published: 19 November 2009 y., Thursday

Rankų paspaudimas
At the EU-Russia Summit today Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy, Benita Ferrero-Waldner and the Russian Minister for Regional Development, Viktor Basargin, signed the Financing Agreements for five cross-border co-operation programmes (CBC). These financing agreements are central to the implementation of cooperation programmes between the border regions of the European Union and Russia. The programmes have a total budget of approximately €437 million until 2013, and are funded by different sources: European Commission (€267 mio), Member States (€67 mio) and the Russian Federation (€103 mio). The co-financing by the Russian Federation confirms the spirit of partnership at the core of the European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument (ENPI).

“The CBC programmes with Russia will allow the regions on both sides of the border to intensify co-operation in the areas of common interest that have been jointly identified.”, Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy, Benita Ferrero-Waldner declared. She added “The border regions will jointly promote economic and social development, address common environmental challenges and ensure efficient and secure borders. Direct people-to-people contact is an essential element of these programmes, so joint actions in areas as education, culture, civil society are a central component. I am convinced that the CBC programmes will bring tangible benefits to people in the regions on both sides of the EU border”.

There is a wide array of issues that can be addressed in Cross-Border-Cooperation programmes – examples include promotion of small and medium enterprises, business and trade, transport, technology, research, and tourism. The regions will address common challenges in the areas of environment, nature protection and renewable energy, culture or protection of historical heritage.

The innovative character of this kind of cooperation lies in its balanced partnership: for the first time partner countries and EU member states apply a single set of implementing rules, share one single budget and take decisions together within a common management structure. Common needs are identified by local partners on both sides of the border for activities that are most relevant to their local situation, creating an approach from the bottom and according to real needs.

The programmes involving Russia are:

“Kolarctic-Russia” (Sweden Finland, Norway, Russia) – €70.48 mio

“Karelia-Russia” (Finland, Russia) – €46.40 mio

“South East Finland-Russia” (Finland, Russia) – €72.36 mio

“Estonia-Latvia-Russia” – €73.08 mio

“Lithuania-Poland-Russia” (the Kaliningrad programme) – €176.13 mio

 

Šaltinis: europa.eu
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Associated articles

The most popular articles

Mali's President Amadou Toumani Touré: “Africa will have its chance”

“Demography, raw materials, and our people will certainly give us one day our luck,” said Amadou Toumani Toure, President of Mali, on Tuesday when he addressed the European Parliament in Strasbourg. more »

Tube strike causes travel chaos

Millions of commuters in London struggle to get to work as a 24 hour strike by workers on the underground rail system cripples much of the network. more »

EU should be communicated better, say MEPs

Better communication by governments, parties, educational institutions and public service broadcasters is vital to overcome the perception of many citizens that “Europe” is too distant and can do little to solve their real problems, say MEPs in a resolution approved on Tuesday. more »

MEPs discuss humanitarian needs after floods in Pakistan

EU humanitarian aid Commissioner Kristalina Georgieva stressed Pakistan's needs for food, clean water, sanitation and shelter in a debate on Tuesday. more »

Flood alert in southeast Australia

Residents of several Victoria towns remain on high alert as flood waters continue to rise. more »

Pakistan flood victims return home

Residents of flood-hit Sindh are heading back to their hometowns, some still a metre deep in water. more »

Quake cleanup in New Zealand

The city of Christchurch is facing challenges days after being hit by a powerful earthquake more »

Japan temps break records and sweats

Japan continues to suffer under a record-breaking heatwave that has led to the deaths of some 500 people, and sent nearly 47,000 to hospital. more »

Indonesian villagers flee volcano

Thousands of Indonesian villagers are living in shelters, after they were forced to flee their homes near erupting Mount Sinabung. more »

EP President Jerzy Buzek meets Polish President Bronisław Komorowski

The destination of the first official visit of newly elected Polish President Bronisław Komorowski was the European Parliament in Brussels, where he received a warm welcome from his host, a man he smilingly described as his “former boss”, current Parliament President Jerzy Buzek. more »