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"Funding for territorial cooperation should be increased, taking into account its influence on cohesion policy. However, when increasing the budget for this programming period, we must clearly indicate the cohesion policy budget lines for which the funding allocated will be reduced, without prejudicing the implementation of cohesion policy objectives. Territorial cooperation eradicates administrative and regulatory barriers between territories and regions and helps address issues linked to territorial, economic and social cohesion. Furthermore, cooperation among border regions must remain a priority compared to cooperation with other areas. Consequently, funding for its implementation should be increased. I believe that there should be more flexibility in the application of the geographical limit of 150 km for coastal and maritime regions. Various regional cooperation programmes must be taken into account when developing and implementing large-scale strategies. Furthermore, the Commission should evaluate the results of the first macro-regional strategies implemented. Territorial cooperation is closely linked to Europe’s external borders and it is therefore necessary to ensure more effective synergies between the ERDF and other arrangements for cooperation, create more favourable funding opportunities and implement a new neighbourhood policy. It should be noted that the implementation of territorial cooperation programmes is currently hindered by the fact that this involves many different authorities. There is also a need to simplify rules on auditing and control."@en1
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