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"The basic regulation governing the Structural Funds and the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon have substantially enhanced the importance of ‘territorial cooperation’, transforming it into one of the three pillars of the EU’s cohesion policy. Cohesion policy should certainly remove the current physical, administrative and regulatory obstacles and reduce the ‘border effect’ between territories and regions, permitting them to address their shared challenges together, whether these be territorial, global, economic or societal.
We hope that cooperative measures can be coordinated at all levels of governance, in conjunction with a Europe 2020 strategy which meets the demands of territories and with the other existing territorial strategies. In order to implement the principle of territorial cohesion properly and in order to increase the European added value of the funding allocated under the ‘convergence’ and ‘competitiveness and employment’ objectives, we believe that greater harmonisation between the ‘territorial cooperation’ objective and the mainstream is necessary.
We agree with the idea of taking a ‘territorial’ approach in the early stages of the programming period in order to channel ‘convergence’ and ‘competitiveness and employment’ funding towards a number of priority projects, such as trans-European transport networks (TEN-Ts), as identified in advance and agreed with programme partners, in keeping with the basic tenets of multi-level governance and European partnership."@en1
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