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This makes cross-border co-operation more difficult than it need be.
They'll be able to hold us up as an example of how cross-border co-operation should work in the new Europe.'
The main issue in need of reform is genuine cross-border co-operation, which needs to be strengthened.
In order for us to address the environmental problems we have in Europe, cross-border co-operation is necessary.
Practical cross-border co-operation rather than southern aggrandisement will continue to be the name of the game over the next decade.
Since then, Euroregions and other forms of cross-border co-operation have developed throughout Europe.
She has also increased cross-border co-operation with the Republic of Ireland on farming issues.
He took the opportunity to make the occasion a sound platform for what he wanted to say about food, farming and cross-border co-operation.
The first is a cooperation agreement covering the environment, communications, information, culture, transport, regional and cross-border co-operation and social issues.
In general, in countries with a strong role for inter-municipal associations, cross-border co-operation is often pursued by local actors.
The police authorities should be given powers to act in cross-border co-operation with the relevant national authorities to resolve any given case.
When it comes to combating organised crime, what is needed is a greater degree of organised, cross-border co-operation.
A relatively short distance to Vienna facilitates cross-border co-operation and may positively influence the process of European integration.
This body was concerned with political, legal and security matters in Northern Ireland, as well as "the promotion of cross-border co-operation".
As the intention is to promote cross-border co-operation, members of an EEIG must come from at least two member states.
In 2009 were this projects approved by Hungary - Slovakia Cross-border Co-operation programme.
As well as law enforcement and cross-border co-operation, the debate noted prevention as being central to tackling cyber crime.
This incident had not prevented the two countries from reaching agreement, on Oct. 31, 1991, on cross-border co-operation on the control of guerrilla activity.
The agreement provided for "power-sharing" between nationalists and unionists and a "Council of Ireland" designed to encourage cross-border co-operation.
A radical security review and greater cross-border co-operation were discussed with the new British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher.
Since the 1950s the GDR opposed the cross-border co-operation of the Evangelical Church of the Union.
The European Union (EU) has introduced a number of laws to reduce bureaucracy, harmonise standards, increase cross-border co-operation and enable the free movement of people.
Agreements were signed on investment protection and cross-border co-operation and on co-operation between St Petersburg and some Polish regions.
Following previous incidents, efforts have been made to improve cross-border co-operation over how to deal with the movements of militants back and forth - something that's crucial to the Nato-led campaign.
The Sámi Parliamentary Council discuss cross-border co-operation, hand out the annual 'Gollegiella' language development award and represent the Sámi people abroad.