Euro-Mediterranean Information System on know-how in the Water sector
International portal
 

News Union for the Mediterranean Assembly calls for a 'Marshall Plan' for transition countries

A proposal to create a Euro-Mediterranean Investment Bank to help fund the transition to democracy in countries on the Mediterranean's southern shore took shape at the Union for the Mediterranean plenary Assembly in Rome today. Delegates also signed a declaration condemning Libya's Gaddafi regime and calling for International humanitarian assistance on its borders.

A press release from the European Parliament said the Union for the Mediterranean Parliamentary Assembly (PA-UfM), concluded its 7th session with its key mission accomplished: MEPs and parliamentarians from both northern and southern Mediterranean countries issued a united message condemning Libya's violence, expressing solidarity with protesters calling for democracy in the region and urging that further international assistance be provided to end the humanitarian crisis on Libya's borders.

"A new Marshall plan should enable us to improve economic relations and development, but also improve security in the region. We cannot open a channel for a huge influx of desperate persons coming to Europe. We call for a new plan for the European Investment Bank to invest in the region, as was done by the EU to improve stability in the Western Balkans back in the 90s," said Franco Frattini, on behalf of the PA-UfM's Italian rotating Presidency.

European Investment Bank President Philippe Maystadt said the Bank was ready to step up its activity and support small and medium-sized enterprises in the region, with up to €6 billion in the next three years, a budget figure which is still pending approval from the EU.

MEP Pier Antonio Panzeri said that a good solution would be to transform the existing financial instrument (the Facility for Euro-Mediterranean Investment and Partnership - FEMIP), into a real Euro-Mediterranean Investment Bank. This proposal was backed by the EIB President.

In a written declaration signed by the PA-UfM Bureau, delegates undertook to support emerging democratic movements and stated that the Parliamentary Assembly is the only Mediterranean institution that has worked continuously, unlike UfM governments.

Frattini said the disappointment created by the paralysis of the Union for the Mediterranean in the past had to be turned into a "golden opportunity" to relaunch the co-operation process between the north and the south of the Mediterranean.

"This is an historic opportunity for our Euro-Mediterranean Assembly to revive its original mission and to assert its ambition," said EP President and UfM Assembly Vice-President Jerzy Buzek. "The Union of the Mediterranean has to make real progress that would allow for more economic and financial integration, creating empowering job opportunities, especially for all unemployed young people.”

Contact information Maria ANDRÉS MARIN (email: foreign-press@europarl.europa.eu)
Phone: (+32) 2 28 44299 (BXL) : (+33) 3 881 73603 (STR) : (+32) 498 98 13 45
News type Inbrief
File link http://www.europarl.europa.eu/en/pressroom/content/20110228IPR14442/html/Union-for-the-Mediterranean-Assembly-calls-for-a-Marshall-plan
Source of information ENPI Info Centre
Keyword(s) Union for the Mediterranean
Relation http://www.semide.net/initiatives/mediterranean-union
Geographical coverage n/a
News date 07/03/2011
Working language(s) ENGLISH
PDF