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Conclusions of the Rome Conference on Euro_Mediterranean Cooperation (30–31 May 1996)
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Conclusions of the Rome Conference on Euro_Mediterranean Cooperation (30–31 May 1996)

On 31 May 1996, the conclusions of the Euro-Mediterranean ministeral conference on the information society held in Rome emphasise the importance of strengthening cooperation between the Euro-Mediterranean partners in the fields of telecommunications and information technology.

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Title Conclusions of the Rome Conference on Euro_Mediterranean Cooperation (30–31 May 1996)
Document type Text
Source Conference de Rome sur la coopération Euro-Mediterranéenne dans le domaine de la société de l'information, Conclusions de la Présidence, (30-31 mai 1996). [ON-LINE]. [Bruxelles]: Commission européenne, [02.03.2005]. Available on http://europa.eu.int/comm/external_relations/euromed/conf/sect/si.htm.
Keywords Euro-Mediterranean partnership, information society
Copyright © Communautés européennes
Caption On 31 May 1996, the conclusions of the Euro-Mediterranean ministeral conference on the information society held in Rome emphasise the importance of strengthening cooperation between the Euro-Mediterranean partners in the fields of telecommunications and information technology.
Location in the digital library SPECIAL FILES >> Spain and the European integration process >> 1992–2010 Spain in the European Union >> Spain and Euro-Mediterranean dialogue
HISTORICAL EVENTS >> 1987–1997 The European Union in a Europe in the throes of change >> The Treaty on European Union >> The second pillar of the European Union: common foreign and security policy
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See also Mediterranean dialogue. The Barcelona Process
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