The Barcelona Declaration adopted at the Barcelona Conference established three main objectives:
1) Political and Security Partnership: Establishing a common area of peace and stability
With a view to contributing to the objective of progressively creating a zone of peace, stability and security in the Mediterranean, senior officials will meet periodically, starting within the first quarter of 1996. They will:
- conduct a political dialogue to examine the most appropriate means and methods of implementing the principles adopted by the Barcelona Declaration, and
- submit practical proposals in due time for the next EuroMediterranean Meeting of Foreign Ministers.
Foreign policy institutes in the EuroMediterranean region will be encouraged to establish a network for more intensive cooperation which could become operational as of 1996.
2) Economic and Financial Partnership: Building a zone of shared prosperity
Meetings will take place periodically at the level of Ministers, officials or experts, as appropriate, to promote cooperation in the following areas. These meetings may be supplemented, where appropriate, by conferences or seminars involving the private sector likewise.
Establishment of a EuroMediterranean Free Trade Area
The establishment of a free trade area in accordance with the principles contained in the Barcelona Declaration is an essential element of the EuroMediterranean partnership.
Cooperation will focus on practical measures to facilitate the establishment of free trade as well as its consequences, including:
The object of cooperation will be to help create a climate favourable to the removal of obstacles to investment, by giving greater thought to the definition of such obstacles and to means, including in the banking sector, of promoting such investment.
Industry
Industrial modernisation and increased competitiveness will be key factors for the success of the EuroMediterranean partnership. In this context, the private sector will play a more important role in the economic development of the region and the creation of employment. Cooperation will focus on:
Particular attention will be paid to means of encouraging cooperation among SMEs and creating the conditions for their development, including the possibility of organising workshops, taking account of experience acquired under MED-INVEST and inside the European Union.
Agriculture
While pointing out that such matters are covered under bilateral relations in the main, cooperation in this area will focus on:
Transport
Efficient interoperable transport links between the EU and its Mediterranean partners, and among the partners themselves, as well as free access to the market for services in international maritime transport, are essential to the development of trade patterns and the smooth operation of the EuroMediterranean partnership.
The Transport Ministers of Western Mediterranean countries met twice in 1995 and, following the Regional Conference for the Development of Maritime Transport in the Mediterranean, the Mediterranean Waterborne Transport Working Group adopted a multiannual programme.
Cooperation will focus on:
Energy
A high-level Conference was held in Tunisia in 1995 with a followup meeting in Athens and an Energy Conference in Madrid on 20th November 1995.
With a view to creating appropriate conditions for investment in and activities by energy companies, future cooperation will focus, inter alia on:
Telecommunications and information technology
With a view to developing a modern, efficient telecommunications network, cooperation will focus on:
Intensification of EuroMediterranean exchanges and access to the nascent
information society will be facilitated by more efficient information and communications
infrastructures.
A regional conference is planned for 1996 with the aim of paving the way for pilot projects to show the concrete benefits of the information society.
Regional planning
Cooperation will focus on:
Tourism
The Ministers for Tourism, meeting in Casablanca, adopted the Mediterranean Tourism Charter in 1995. The cooperation actions to be initiated will relate in particular to information, promotion and training.
Environment
Cooperation will focus on:
Science and Technology
Cooperation will focus on:
Following the Ministerial meeting at Sophia Antipolis in March 1995, a Monitoring Committee was set up; this Committee will meet for the first time immediately after the Barcelona Conference. It will focus on making recommendations for the joint implementation of the policy priorities agreed at Ministerial level.
Water
The Mediterranean Water Charter was adopted in Rome in 1992.
Water is a priority issue for all the Mediterranean partners and will gain in importance as water scarcity becomes more pressing. The purpose of cooperation in this area will be as follows:
Fisheries
In view of the importance of conservation and rational management of Mediterranean fish stocks, cooperation in the framework of the General Fisheries Council for the Mediterranean will be reinforced.
Following the Ministerial Fisheries Conference held in Heraklion in 1994, appropriate follow-up action will be taken in the legal sphere through meetings to take place in 1996.
Cooperation will be improved on research into fish stocks, including aquaculture, as well as into training and scientific research.
3) Partnership in Social, Cultural and Human affairs: Developing Human Resources, Promoting Understanding between Cultures and Exchanges between Civil Societies
Development of human resources
The EuroMediterranean partnership must contribute to enhancing educational levels throughout the region, whilst laying special emphasis on the Mediterranean partners. To this end, a regular dialogue on educational policies will take place, initially focusing on vocational training, technology in education, the universities and other highereducation establishments and research. In this context as well as in other areas, particular attention will be paid to the role of women. The Euro-Arab Business School in Granada and the European Foundation in Turin will also contribute to this cooperation.
A meeting of representatives of the vocational training sector (policy makers, academics, trainers, etc) will be organised with the aim of sharing modern management approaches.
A meeting will be held of representatives of universities and highereducation establishments. The European Commission will strengthen its ongoing MEDCampus programme.
A meeting will also be called on the subject of technology in education.
Municipalities and Regions
Municipalities and regional
authorities need to be closely involved in the operation of the EuroMediterranean
Partnership. City and regional representatives will be encouraged to meet each
year to take stock of their common challenges and exchange experiences. This
will be organised by the European Commission and will take account of previous
experience.
Dialogue between cultures and civilizations
Given the importance of improving mutual understanding by promoting cultural exchanges and knowledge of languages, officials and experts will meet in order to make concrete proposals for action, inter alia, in the following fields: cultural and creative heritage, cultural and artistic events, co-productions (theatre and cinema), translations and other means of cultural dissemination, training.
Greater understanding among the major religions present in the EuroMediterranean region will facilitate greater mutual tolerance and cooperation. Support will be given to periodic meetings of representatives of religions and religious institutions as well as theologians, academics and others concerned, with the aim of breaking down prejudice, ignorance and fanaticism and fostering cooperation at grassroots level. The conferences held in Stockholm (15/17.6.1995) and Toledo (4/7.11.1995) may serve as examples in this context.
Media
Close interaction between the media will work
in favour of better cultural understanding. The European Union will actively
promote such interaction, in particular through the ongoing MED-Media programme.
An annual meeting of representatives of the media will be organised in this
context.
Youth
Youth exchanges should be the means to prepare
future generations for a closer cooperation between the EuroMediterranean
partners. A EuroMediterranean youth exchange programme should therefore
be established based on experience acquired in Europe and taking account of
the partners' needs; this programme should take account of the importance of
vocational training, particularly for those without qualifications, and of the
training of organizers and social workers in the youth field. The European Commission
will make the necessary proposals before the next meeting of EuroMediterranean
Foreign Ministers.
Exchanges between Civil Societies
Senior officials
will meet periodically to discuss measures likely to facilitate human exchanges
resulting from the EuroMediterranean partnership, especially those involving
officials, scientists, academics, businessmen, students and sportsmen, including
the improvement and simplification of administrative procedures, particularly
where unnecessary administrative obstacles might exist.
Social Development
The EuroMediterranean partnership
must contribute to improving the living and working conditions and increasing
the employment level of the population in the Mediterranean partner States,
in particular of women and the neediest strata of the population. In this context
the partners attach particular importance to the respect and promotion of basic
social rights. To that end, actors in social policies will meet periodically
at the appropriate level.
Health
The partners agree to concentrate cooperation
in this area on:
Migration
Given the importance of the issue of migration
for EuroMediterranean relations, meetings will be encouraged in order to
make proposals concerning migration flows and pressures. These meetings will
take account of experience acquired, inter alia, under the MED-Migration programme,
particularly as regards improving the living conditions of migrants legally
established in the Union.
Terrorism, Drug Trafficking, Organised crime
Fighting terrorism will have to be a priority for all the parties. To that end,
officials will meet periodically with the aim of strengthening cooperation among
police, judicial and other authorities. In this context, consideration will
be given, in particular, to stepping up exchanges of information and improving
extradition procedures.
Officials will meet periodically to discuss practical measures which can be taken to improve cooperation among police, judicial, customs, administrative and other authorities in order to combat, in particular, drug trafficking and organised crime, including smuggling.
All these meetings will be organized with due regard for the need for a differentiated approach that takes into account the diversity of the situation in each country.
Illegal Immigration
Officials will meet periodically to discuss practical measures which can be taken to improve cooperation among police, judicial, customs, administrative and other authorities in order to combat illegal immigration.
These meetings will be organized with due regard for the need for a differentiated approach that takes into account the diversity of the situation in each country.
Note: text adapted from: http://www.jrc.es/projects/euromed/MOCO/ANNEX.html