List of Programmes INTERREG 35 Declaration

 

The INTERREG 35 Declaration highlights the critical role of Interreg in promoting European values through cross-border, transnational, and interregional cooperation. Below is the list of Programmes that have already joined this initiative, demonstrating their commitment to shaping the future of Interreg beyond 2027.

By coming together, these Programmes strengthen the Declaration’s message and its impact on the post-2027
regulatory framework.

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List of Programmes supporting the Interreg 35 Declaration

 

 Interreg IPA CBC Hungary – Serbia

Interreg NEXT Hungary – Slovakia – Romania – Ukraine

Interreg VI-A Hungary – Slovakia

Interreg VI-A Germany/Bavaria – Austria

Interreg VI-A Finland – Estonia – Latvia – Sweden (Central Baltic)

Interreg VI-A IPA Croatia – Serbia

Interreg VI-A IPA Croatia –  Bosnia and Herzegovina –  Montenegro

Interreg VI-A Hungary – Croatia

Interreg VI-A Italy – Croatia  

Danube Transnational Program

Interreg VI-A France – Switzerland

Interreg VI-A Slovenia – Croatia

Interreg VI-A Slovenia – Hungary

Interreg VI-A Slovenia – Austria

Interreg VI-A Slovakia – Austria

Interreg VI-A Slovakia – Czechia

Interreg VI-A Austria – Hungary

Interreg VI-A Italy – Slovenia

Interreg VI-A NEXT Romania – Republic of Moldova

Interreg VI-A NEXT Romania – Ukraine

Interreg VI-B NEXT Black Sea Basin

Espon

Interreg VI-A Germany /Saxony – Czechia

Interreg VI-A France – Germany – Switzerland (Upper Rhine)

Interreg VI-A Luxembourg – Belgium – France – Germany (Grande Region)

Interreg V-A/VI-A Romania – Bulgaria 

Interreg VI-A Romania – Hungary 

Study visit to the Ister-Granum EGTC (Esztergom and Štúrovo)

The Ister-Granum EGTC was established in May 2008 as the second grouping of the European Union with more than 80 members situated around the iconic Mária Valéria Bridge rebuilt with EU support in 2001 (before the accession of Hungary and Slovakia to the Union). The study visit aims to give an overview of the activities, projects, and achievements of the grouping so far and to taste local food whose producers are grouped in a labelled cross-border local product network.

The buses collecting the participants will depart from different districts of Budapest between 8.00 and 9.00 am, and they are expected to be back in Budapest between 4.00 and 5.00 pm on 15 November. One of the buses will serve directly to the airport.

All attendants of the Art of Cooperation conference who registered to the study visit will be informed about further details in due time. Should you need assistance or clarification, please send an email to the organisers: cesci@cesci-net.eu.