Met dank overgenomen van Europese Commissie (EC), gepubliceerd op dinsdag 1 juni 2021.
The European Commission, on behalf of the EU, has today made further disbursements under its COVID-19 Macro-Financial Assistance (MFA) package to Tunisia, Kosovo, Montenegro and North Macedonia. The disbursements of €300 million to Tunisia, €50 million to Kosovo, €30 million to Montenegro and €80 million to North Macedonia are part of the €3 billion MFA package agreed in May 2020 to help ten enlargement and neighbourhood partners mitigate the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic. Today s disbursements demonstrate the EU s solidarity with our partners at a time of unprecedented crisis.
Gentiloni, Commissioner for the Economy, said: “
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12:25 A new agenda for the Mediterranean: the Council approves conclusions on a renewed partnership with the Southern Neighbourhood
The Council approved conclusions affirming the EU s determination to renew and strengthen its strategic partnership with its Southern Neighbourhood. The objective is to address common challenges, take advantage of shared opportunities and
unlock the region s economic potential
for the benefit of its people.
Spurring
sustainable long-term socio-economic recovery and job creation in the Southern Neighbourhood is a key shared priority and the innovative cornerstone of the new Agenda for the Mediterranean. Working together, the EU and its Southern Neighbourhood partners can turn climate and environmental challenges, and digital transformation, into major opportunities for sustainable development, contributing to a
Nieuwe agenda voor het Middellandse Zeegebied: Raad keurt conclusies goed over hernieuwd partnerschap met zuidelijke buurlanden - Hoofdinhoud
The Council approved conclusions affirming the EU s determination to renew and strengthen its strategic partnership with its Southern Neighbourhood. The objective is to address common challenges, take advantage of shared opportunities and
unlock the region s economic potential
for the benefit of its people.
Spurring
sustainable long-term socio-economic recovery and job creation in the Southern Neighbourhood is a key shared priority and the innovative cornerstone of the new Agenda for the Mediterranean. Working together, the EU and its Southern Neighbourhood partners can turn climate and environmental challenges, and digital transformation, into major opportunities for sustainable development, contributing to a