Barcelona, 28 October 2024. The 9th Union for the Mediterranean Regional Forum, which centred on the alarming situation in the Middle East as well as the organisation’s reform, took place today in Barcelona.
The UfM is deeply concerned about the dire humanitarian catastrophe in the region and is committed to playing an active role in Gaza as soon early recovery is possible. It has already begun working on initiatives in this regard, including the Technical Education Support for Higher Education Student Initiative – TESI alongside UNIMED and An-Najah National University that is set to allow some 50,000 Palestinian higher education students to finish their studies online, and it is exploring others in areas such as employment, the water, energy, food and ecosystems (WEFE) nexus, or urban development.
In my four decades of service, I have borne witness to countless crises and conflicts unfolding, yet never have I encountered a tragedy as profound as the one currently threatening the Mediterranean region. The humanitarian toll is staggering, with lives lost and families torn apart. The urgency for meaningful action has never felt more pressing,” UfM Secretary General Nasser Kamel stated. “There are no shortcuts to peace; it is a journey demanding dialogue, political will, and fair solutions. In these trying times, the Union for the Mediterranean has strived to fulfil its mission, with the belief that advancing regional cooperation can offer glimmers of hope,” he added.
Built on the legacy of the Barcelona Process and its goals of shared peace, stability and prosperity in the Euro-Mediterranean region, the UfM is a leading multilateral institutional framework for dialogue and cooperation in the Mediterranean, with projects and initiatives that advance the role of women and young people, create jobs, facilitate trade and urban development, and engage in climate action and environmental protection.
The UfM reform process, launched in 2023 on the occasion of its 15th anniversary, focuses on strengthening the organisation’s mandate, capacities for action, and resources. The first reform package has led to measures such as the streamlining of regional dialogue platforms or the enhancement of communication with Member States, while the second phase set in motion this year has revolved around reflecting on the UfM’s future priorities and vision. At the 9th Regional Forum, ministers debated what these should be given the evolving regional landscape and acknowledged the UfM’s crucial role, its convening power, and its ongoing advocacy and relevance to the Euro-Mediterranean cause.
The 8th Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) Regional Forum took place in Barcelona on November 27, 2023.
Held in the framework of the celebrations of the Day of the Mediterranean, unanimously endorsed by all UfM Member States in 2020, the 7th Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) Regional Forum took place in Barcelona.
The 6th Regional Forum of the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) took place on 29 November 2021 in Barcelona, Spain, in the framework of the celebrations of the first Day of the Mediterranean.
The 5th UfM Regional Forum brought together the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the UfM Member States on 27 November 2020 to reaffirm their commitment to the principles of the Barcelona Process and reiterate their engagement in Euro-Mediterranean dialogue and cooperation. They also declared 28 November as the ‘International Day of the Mediterranean’, to be observed from now on each year.
The 4th UfM Regional Forum provided the occasion to present ground-breaking findings of the first-ever scientific report on climate and environmental change in the Mediterranean area. Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the UfM gathered in Barcelona to the regional priorities for the coming year and reaffirmed their strong commitment to Euro-Mediterranean cooperation and to the region’s inclusive and sustainable development.
The third Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) Regional Forum was held in Barcelona under the title ‘10 years: Building together the future of regional. cooperation’. Commemorating the 10th anniversary of the organisation, UfM countries took stock of the progress achieved to date, and discussed the way forward to build inclusive human and sustainable development. They confirmed the strategic link between Europe and the Mediterranean as a firm basis for progress in achieving the goals and objectives of the UfM.
In January 2017, under the EU and Jordan UfM Co-presidency, the UfM Member States gave a strong political commitment to strengthen regional cooperation in the Mediterranean by endorsing a roadmap for action at the second Regional Forum of the UfM under the theme of Mediterranean in Action: Youth for Stability and Development.
The UfM Co-presidency, the EU and Jordan, and the 43 Member called for unity and collective work during their high level meeting held in Barcelona in November 2015. Federica Mogherini, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission, Nasser Judeh, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Jordan, and José Manuel García-Margallo, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Spain, stressed the importance of the UfM as the regional framework for political dialogue and cooperation in the Mediterranean.
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