Partnership Agreement Greece

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6. The Mediterranean Sea opens up routes. The Greek-French Strategic Partnership Agreement is an important first step towards the EU`s strategic autonomy. 3) The partners may stipulate in the agreement that in the event of termination of the contract, each party has a claim against the other party for the assets acquired during the term of the contract if it contributed to its acquisition. This right cannot arise from the heirs of the beneficiary, nor be assigned to or inherited from them, but it is directed against the heirs of the debtor. The claim expires two years after the termination of the contract. The agreement, Macron said, strengthens cooperation in the field of security and helps preserve the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the two countries. It is also an important step in European defence, he said. Essentially, Greece and France are acting within the framework of their alliances with a bilateral agreement that guarantees cooperation between the two countries on defence and foreign policy, in order to strengthen the EU`s policy of strategic autonomy and deepen its relations within NATO and the European Union.

2. The Agreement contains (in Article 2) a mutual defence clause in the event of an attack against one of the two countries on its territory. In this way, Greece is protected from threats, especially in the Eastern Mediterranean. At the same time, Article 42(7) of the Treaty on European Union on the mutual defence clause is given concrete form in the agreement. At the signing ceremony in Paris, French President Emmanuel Macron said the agreement was part of a deeper „strategic partnership“ between the two countries. The deal, forged in secret, left out France, a longtime ally and power in the region, and Canberra then broke an earlier deal to buy a dozen French non-nuclear submarines. Macron was angry and humiliated. The supply of three modern Gowind corvettes (with one option for another) with full equipment is also on the table. Greece acted quickly and obtained very strong defence cooperation as a result of the changes brought about by the AUKUS agreement.

Law 3719/2008 introduced the concept of a „free partnership contract“, which can only be concluded by adult heterosexuals. Articles 1 to 13 lay down the conditions and formalities for the establishment and termination of such a free partnership agreement, also regulate the financial situation of the partners and matters of maintenance and parental authority, and govern the inheritance tax resulting from such an agreement. These agreements must be drawn up in the form of public documents. Greece and France on Tuesday sealed a new defense and security deal that included an agreement to sell three frigates with the option of a fourth. 3. With this agreement, Greece and France go beyond each other`s obligations under the European Union and NATO. At the same time, they strengthen the European defence pillar and NATO, as they are two EU member states as well as allies within NATO. Under the terms of the agreement signed Tuesday in Paris by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and French President Emmanuel Macron, France has pledged to provide Greece with immediate military assistance in the event of an attack from a third country – and vice versa – even if that country is part of one of its alliances (like Turkey, which is a member of NATO).

Operational Programme for Transport Infrastructure, Environment and Sustainable Development (YMEPERAA)This programme comprises more than one sector and one fund (ERDF and CF) and mainly finances the main transport and environmental infrastructure through these funds. Part of the budget concerns the environment, and in particular the Cohesion Fund, and is allocated to 13 ROMs to be managed by the regions for the implementation of mainly liquid waste management projects. The objectives of the Transport Infrastructure, Environment and Sustainable Development OP 2014-2020 as regards transport are to promote the completion of core TEN-T infrastructure (road, rail, ports, airports), to promote combined transport and the modernisation of the transport system, to improve road safety and to develop sustainable and ecological urban transport (fixed urban transport) in order to promote sustainable urban transport. Mobility. In terms of the environment, it aims to protect and develop the environment to support Greece`s transition to a greener economy, while promoting competitive advantages throughout the economy, facilitating the attraction of investment and creating opportunities to do business in the environmental sector. The PA (Partnership Agreement for the Development Framework) 2014-2020 represents the main strategic plan for growth in Greece, with the contribution of significant resources from the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) of the European Union. In addition, Greece plays a key role in the design and implementation of the Adriatic-Ionian macro-regional strategy and is a leader in the macro-region`s blue growth strategy. This strategy is one of Europe`s four macro-regional strategies and is supported in its implementation by the Adriatic-Ionian Transnational Programme. Sectoral Operational Programme „Competitiveness, Entrepreneurship and Innovation“ (EPAnEK)This programme finances actions and projects mainly supported by the ERDF (European Regional Development Fund) and the ESF (European Social Fund) in order to ensure that, alongside investments, the need for human resources training and administrative reform is met. EpAnEK`s strategic objective is to improve the competitiveness and extraversion of companies, with a transition to high-level entrepreneurship driven by innovation and greater national added value.

This program marks a profound paradigm shift in new development, highlighting the key role of productive, competitive and extroverted sectors such as tourism, agribusiness and processing and high value-added services in order to increase the size/size of production units, accelerate the introduction of new products/services that will give Greece and each region a competitive advantage. and integrate new knowledge. Manufacture of high quality and globally competitive products. 3. Environmental protection – transition to a greener economy According to a Commission statement, the funds will support the EU`s main priorities such as the green and digital transition and contribute to the development of a competitive, innovative and export-oriented growth model for the country. „This is a political treaty that translates European solidarity into national priorities and investment plans aimed at sustaining our Member States while correcting internal differences,“ Ferreira added. A presentation of the Partnership Agreement for the 2021-2027 programming period for Greece is available here (in Greek). The armament is complemented not only by an advanced 76 mm gun, but also by a RAM system of 21 missiles that complements the ship`s anti-aircraft/missile shield. Bilateral European territorial cooperation programmes are a lever for growth in the regions concerned on both sides of the borders in the creation of a common European area of cooperation in the enlarged Balkans and on the western and southern borders of Greece. In other words, for the first time in its history, the Navy will acquire ships capable of shooting down air targets at great distances, while being able to provide protection against ballistic missiles.

The multilateral territorial cooperation programmes on which the Greek regions cooperate are as follows: The 2014-2020 PROGRAMME comprises 20 programmes, 7 of which are sectoral and 13 regional: Operational Technical Assistance ProgrammeThe programme is based on the funding of many funds (ERDF, ESF and CF) and aims to support the functioning and implementation of all OPs, financed by the Structural Funds. 8. The agreement provides for regular consultations between the Foreign and Defence Ministers of the two countries, both on security and defence issues as well as on regional and international issues, hybrid threats, maritime security and migration. 5. Improve the institutional capacity and efficiency of public administration and local authorities 7. Already in his speech to the UN General Assembly, the Greek Prime Minister spoke of the need to develop the necessary defence capabilities so that Europe can respond immediately to challenges in its wider neighbourhood such as the Mediterranean, the Middle East and the Sahel, where NATO will not be „present“. 🌳 A greener and digital economy 🤝 more social cohesion 🐟 New approach to fisheries and the maritime sector Management and control systemEffective management and implementation of operational programmes and coordination of stakeholders in the planning, management, monitoring and implementation of these programmes are crucial factors for the successful implementation of the development strategy for the 2014-2020 programming period, in accordance with the Administration and Control System (MCS), which includes: 4. The agreement is accompanied by an announcement for the acquisition of three French frigates by the Greek Navy. Government sources also indicated that the „Strategic Partnership for Defence and Security Cooperation“ between Greece and France means the following: funding priorities1. Improving the competitiveness and extraversion of companies, moving towards qualitative entrepreneurship, driven by innovation and higher national added value Overall, the Greek Partnership Agreement for the period 2021-2027 includes 22 programmes: 13 regional and 9 national. The 13 regional programmes (Combined European Development and Regional Fund – ERDF and European Social Fund Plus) correspond to each administrative region of Greece.

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