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6th
VASAB Ministerial Conference, Gdańsk,
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Kornelius Sigmundsson, CBSS CSO Chairman -
Pavel Telicka, EU Commissioner -
Andrus Ansip, Prime Minister of the Republic
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Kurt Bodewig, Chairman of the Committee on European Affairs, Bundestag -
Carl Cedershiöld, former Mayor of Stockholm -
Emilio D’Alessio – President of the Forum of the -
Elisabeth Helander, Director, DG Regional Policy The
topics of the Conference to be discussed, i.a.: -
The Baltic Region as a part of the European Transportation System -
Logistic Corridors in the Baltic Sea Region, including the EU Initiative
“The Motorways of the Seas” -
Cities and Competitiveness -
Cities and Good Neighbourhood Policy -
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EU cooperation in the Baltic Sea Region; EU budget and its implications
for the Baltic cities; The
UBC with Baltic Sea Seven Islands (B7), Baltic Sea States Subregional
Cooperation (BSSSC) and Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions of
Europe - Baltic Sea Commission (CPMR-BSC) sent to the European Commission
the common statement on the New EU Cohesion Policy (2007-2013), 3rd
Objective – European Territorial Cooperation, Cross-border Cooperation.
The above mentioned organisations consider that maximum distance of 150 km
of maritime border - to be eligible to obtain funding for cross-border
projects according the new Commission’s proposal – may impede the
cooperation between the cities of the South Baltic area. Our opinion is
that in case of the Baltic Sea Region, which forms a natural area of
cooperation across the water, a mechanical maximum distance should not be
fixed in such a definite way. The suggestion of EU that we can use the
Transnational Cooperation strand can not be accepted. The fields of
cooperation indicated in this strand are not compatible with the cities
competence. The
Union of the Baltic Cities would like to ask the representatives of the
state governments gathered in this conference to influence their
Ministries of Economy which negotiate the future Cohesion Policy in
Brussels to raise this crucial issue during the negotiations. Secretary
General Responsible
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