Euro-Mediterranean Partnership
The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership is a cooperative initiative established in 1995 to enhance political, economic, and cultural ties between the European Union and Mediterranean countries. It aims to promote stability, security, and prosperity in the region through dialogue and collaboration on various issues, including trade, investment, and social development.
This partnership includes countries from the EU and 10 Mediterranean nations, such as Egypt, Jordan, and Tunisia. It focuses on fostering economic integration, addressing common challenges like migration and environmental issues, and encouraging cultural exchanges to strengthen mutual understanding and respect among diverse communities.