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Guided by the Paris Declaration that initiated the process of the UfM in 2008 and in accordance with the Statutes of the UfM Secretariat, the Senior Officials adopted the following Project Guidelines.
The participants at the Paris Summit for the Mediterranean on 13 July 2008 agreed that the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) will build on the Barcelona Declaration of 28 November 1995, promote its goals which were further emphasised in Marseille meeting of Ministers of foreign affairs on 3-4 November 2008, and reinforce the acquis of the Barcelona Process by upgrading their relations, incorporating more co-ownership in their multilateral cooperation framework, strengthening equal footing governance and translate it into concrete projects, thus delivering concrete benefits for the citizens of the region.
The Paris Summit of the ‘Barcelona Process: Union for the Mediterranean’ (Paris, 13July 2008) injected a renewed political momentum into Euro–Mediterranean relations. In Paris, the Heads of State and Government agreed to build on and reinforce the successful elements of the Barcelona Process by upgrading their relations, incorporating more co-ownership in their multilateral cooperation framework and delivering concrete benefits for the citizens of the region.
Euro-Mediterranean Heads of States and Government meeting in Paris on 13 July 2008, inspired by the shared political will to revitalise efforts to transform the Mediterranean into an area of peace, democracy, cooperation and prosperity, agree to adopt the following joint declaration Euro-Mediterranean Heads of States and Government meeting in Paris on 13 July 2008, inspired bythe shared political will to revitalise efforts to transform the Mediterranean into an area of peace, democracy, cooperation and prosperity, agree to adopt the following joint declaration.