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The proposal that has now been put forward for TEMPUS III, to incorporate the aim of ‘promoting understanding between and
of cultures and developing free and flourishing civil societies’, exactly along the lines laid down in the Barcelona Declaration of 1995, which established the Euro-Mediterranean partnership, is of great importance. It is also of specific importance that this should be done at a time when it is intended to extend the Tempus III programme from next year to encompass countries and territories also covered by the MEDA regulation (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, the Palestinian Authority, Syria and Lebanon) and no longer apply only to the countries of Central and Eastern Europe – currently covered by the Cards and Tacis programmes. Indications from the experience of the Tempus I and II programmes for trans-European cooperation in university studies have been largely positive, which is why we are confident about the innovations now being proposed for Tempus III, although with the reservation that a thorough and objective assessment must be carried out. We have confidence in the various evaluations of the Tempus programme, which show that this is a valid instrument for fostering mutual understanding, and we consider that it is precisely in this spirit that all its programming of activities should be undertaken."@en1
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