Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2012-07-03-Speech-2-271-500"
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"The macro-regional strategies in the Baltic Sea and the Danube have proven the usefulness of coordinating policies at functional territory level. In the wake of the Arab Spring, rebuilding our relations with the countries of the Mediterranean is an historic necessity. Yet, experience has clearly shown that multilateral relations at local and regional level have just as much impact as broad bilateral agreements. Let us use European experience to help these regions in their democratic transition. There are various advantages to a macro-regional approach: addressing common challenges, linking neighbourhood policy with regional development policy and rethinking multi-level governance and subsidiarity in the Mediterranean area. Consolidating an area of peace, democracy and prosperity around the Mediterranean is the next challenge for the European Union. We must meet the expectations raised during the Arab Spring to revive a Euro-Mediterranean partnership of proximity and projects."@en1
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