Examples of using Interreg programmes in English and their translations into Greek
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(32) Although Interreg programmes with the participation of third countries,
on the ground, the benefits of our Interreg programmes.
accession countries are drawing on their experience of participating in Interreg programmes on their other borders to help develop their external programmes. .
EU payments made to the Member States& Interreg programmes and achievementstargets.
that the cross-border cooperation programmes should be implemented in a framework similar to that for the Interreg programmes.
Though Interreg programmes have created significant results over the years,
As far as cross-border co-operation is concerned, the Interreg programmes of the 95-99 period represent a substantial advance over those for the previous period,
Component 4 Interreg programmes may cover the whole
The ERDF funded Interreg programmes falling under the Territorial Cooperation goal had generated a financial volume of EUR 7,1 billion of selected projects by end-2017(57% of the planned total)
in the case of Interreg programmes involving outermost regions
For Interreg operations under component 3 Interreg programmes, the partners from outermost regions
For Interreg operations under component 3 Interreg programmes, the partners from outermost regions
In the preparation of the Interreg programmes, covering macro-regional
The European territorial cooperation goal(Interreg) shall be implemented through Interreg programmes under shared management with the exception of component 3,
in Phare countries and the CBC programme co-financing Interreg programmes in the Member States,
the agreements to the contents of the Interreg programmes and the possible contribution of the third countries,
Under component 1, 2 and 3 Interreg programmes the ERDF and, where applicable,
Component 2 and 4 Interreg programmes combining contributions from the ERDF
Where the global extrapolated error rate referred to in paragraph 6 is above 2% of the total expenditure declared for the Interreg programmes included in the population from which the common sample was selected,
In 1990, the EU created the Interreg programme to foster this cooperation.