Regional cooperation East
EU cooperation with partners on a regional basis, as well as cooperation among the partners themselves, is considered important. It complements national assistance programmes, addresses challenges with a regional dimension and promotes cooperation among partners on issues of mutual interest. Issues such as protection of the environment, tackling sea pollution, fighting organized crime and terrorism, are cross-cutting and have no borders. They can only be tackled through cooperation at a regional level.
Priority areas for regional co-operation with the partners in the East are defined in the ENPI Eastern Regional Strategy Paper for 2007 to 2013, adopted by the European Commission in March 2007.
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