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"en.20120703.18.2-264-625"2
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"Macro-regions, of which the Baltic is the first, are a logical consequence of countries’ increasing interdependence and their similar or common characteristics, with a sense of belonging to a given geographical and cultural space, which transcends borders but still continues to be delimited by borders. A macro-regional approach allows common problems to be addressed and shared, problems tackled, cohesion promoted and solutions sought which are able to benefit all stakeholders. It also gives the European Union an overall view which enables action to be taken in the most appropriate way. I believe that this option, if well managed and adeptly coordinated with the Member States, respecting their sovereignty and promoting and respecting their specific characteristics, could be successfully replicated in various areas. The turbulent times it is experiencing mean the Mediterranean deserves smart involvement by the EU and the seeking of stabilising solutions involving both its shores."@en1
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