Examples of using Structured cooperation in English and their translations into Romanian
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Permanent Structured Cooperation.
Structured Cooperation with Stakeholders.
Permanent Structured Cooperation.
Structured Cooperation with Stakeholders and.
The Permanent Structured Cooperation PESCO.
Member States wishing to do so may establish permanent structured cooperation.
Permanent Structured Cooperation(PESCO).
I want to thank the Commission for the structured cooperation we have.
Permanent Structured Cooperation'( PESCO).
Under Option 3,positive social impacts would be expected through the new strategic focus and Structured Cooperation mechanism.
Our Permanent Structured Cooperation( PESCO).
Structured cooperation with other DG could be implemented for the monitoring of specific projects, with high symbolic value.
Factsheet: Permanent Structured Cooperation.
Such structured cooperation could build on ENISA's expertise.
He felt that sections should work to achieve structured cooperation in this field.
A lack of structured cooperation within the EU.
LIFE would notonly cover identified gaps, but would also aim at establishing synergies and a structured cooperation with these funds.
Finally, structured cooperation: will it happen, what is being done?
We made progresses with the launching of the permanent structured cooperation of the permanent defense fund.
This is called'structured cooperation' or'enhanced cooperation', it hardly matters which.
There is general agreement on the willingness to start structured cooperation between the EESC and the NTSEC.
Such structured cooperation should also help Member States to match their labour market shortages.
The Commission will put forward a Structured Cooperation implementation mechanism(Commission).
There is no minimum threshold for the number of Member States required andthe Council authorises the permanent structured cooperation by qualified majority.
(2)'political alliance' means structured cooperation between political parties and/or citizens;
Increased student and academic staff mobility within university partnerships(Erasmus Mundus) and structured cooperation for university modernisation(Tempus);
To foster structured cooperation between higher education institutions and academic staff in Europe and third countries[…];
Ireland notes that nothing obliges it to participate in permanent structured cooperation as provided for in the Treaty on European Union.
(a) activation of permanent structured cooperation, which has already been approved by Parliament and included in the Commission President's‘New Start' programme;
The Committee should also undertake to create the most appropriate synergies with CSOs at national and EU levels,developing structured cooperation at both levels.