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The European Commission, together with the Syrian Transitional Authorities, hosted today the Syria Partnership Coordination Forum in Brussels. This meeting further delivered on the main commitments of the Forum

The Council today adopted a decision terminating the partial suspension of the Cooperation Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Syrian Arab Republic. The decision repeals Council Decision 2011/523/EU that introduced the suspension.

On Monday, 11 May, the European Union and the Syrian Transitional Authorities will convene two high-level meetings in Brussels to reinforce EU-Syria relations and discuss ways to support Syria's socio-economic recovery, reconstruction, and long-term stability.

Financing to help digital infrastructure provider expand and launch digital skills academy

Today in Amman, Commissioner for the Mediterranean, Dubravka Šuica, has signed financing agreements worth €135 million with Jordan, alongside the country's Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, Zeina Toukan.

Today, Commissioner for the Mediterranean, Dubravka Šuica, is in Ankara to exchange on EU-Türkiye cooperation and issues of shared interests for the wider Mediterranean region. Türkiye is a key partner for the European Union - geographically, strategically, politically, and economically.

Today and tomorrow, 4-5 May, Commissioner for the Mediterranean Dubravka Šuica is in Algiers, a key strategic partner for the EU, to discuss EU-Algeria bilateral and regional cooperation. Discussions will include potential cooperation under the Pact for the Mediterranean across areas such as trade a

The European Union and partner development finance institutions have signed the Global Green Bond Initiative (GGBI) Fund, a new public-private investment tool to mobilise up to €20 billion of private capital for sustainable infrastructure projects in low and middle-income countries.

As a result of a new agreement between the European Commission and EIB Global, private project partners, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and financial institutions in EU’s partner countries will have access to €1.3 billion in funding to support infrastructure projects...

Thank you, dear Nikos, for hosting us here today, Together with my friend António Costa, President Aoun, President al-Sharaa, We had a very good meeting. We welcome the prolongation of the ceasefire between the United States and Iran. And the ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel.

Today, High Representative/Vice-President Kaja Kallas will co-host the 9th meeting of the Global Alliance for the Implementation of the Two-State Solution in Brussels

The European Commission has proposed the full resumption of the EU-Syria Cooperation Agreement, marking a new step in relations between both sides.

Today, the European Commission outlined to representatives from EU Member States and the Southern Mediterranean the first set of key initiatives, in the form of an Action Plan, to advance the implementation of the Pact for the Mediterranean.

We had an orientation debate, mostly on the economic impact of the crisis in the Middle East on the European Union. As we all know, for 44 days now, once again the Middle East has been engulfed in war.

As part of the ongoing strengthened engagement with the Southern Mediterranean partners, the European Commission has launched a digital transformation programme covering North Africa and the Middle East countries.

Today, the EU and the Kingdom of Morocco strengthened their relationship as strategic partners in the digital field by launching the EU-Morocco Digital Dialogue.

We welcome the two-week ceasefire concluded between the United States and Iran today.

The European Union and the Kingdom of Morocco have signed an agreement extending Morocco’s participation in PRIMA, the Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area, for the 2025–2027 phase, with Morocco contributing €6.6 million over this period.

This week, the Commission scaled up its humanitarian response in Lebanon, delivering nearly 150 tonnes of life-saving supplies to support people displaced by the deteriorating situation in the country.

The EU is stepping up its support for Lebanon amid an escalation of violence and significant displacement, reaffirming its commitment to the country's stability. On top of last week's €100 million in humanitarian aid, the EU is also actively mobilising measures under its €1 billion 2024-2027...