Back to newsCrete's regional leadership has called for a stronger role for EU regions in shaping the new EU Mediterranean Pact, a framework aimed at deepening cooperation between European and Mediterranean countries. Speaking at a regional forum, Cretan official Alexakis emphasized that local and regional authorities must be directly involved in the pact's design and implementation, arguing that regions like Crete serve as natural bridges between European and Mediterranean cultures and economies. The pact covers areas including trade, migration, climate, and cultural exchange across the Mediterranean basin. For visitors, this signals Crete's growing profile as a key player in Euro-Mediterranean dialogue, reinforcing the island's position as a destination where European infrastructure standards meet broader Mediterranean heritage. No immediate changes to tourism services or access are expected as a result of this political development.
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Crete Calls for Stronger Regional Role in EU Mediterranean Pact
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