In a statement, the community executive points out that the
program, called Interreg Spain-Portugal (POCTEP), “will create jobs, stimulate
the climate and energy transition and provide better health care for people
living in these cross-border regions”.
According to the European Commission, “the program will
support cross-border cooperation through networks between small and
medium-sized enterprises to improve research and knowledge transfer”, “will
finance projects to improve the energy efficiency of public buildings” and “will
also support sustainable tourism development, the preservation of cultural
heritage, better health infrastructure and professional training for people
living in the cross-border region”.
Regional cooperation
“I am pleased to see that Europe's largest cross-border
cooperation program has been approved. Many of the challenges that Europe's
regions currently face can only be addressed through greater regional
cooperation", commented the European Commissioner for Cohesion and
Reforms, Elisa Ferreira, according to which "the POCTEP program exploits
the full potential of cooperation between the border regions of Spain and
Portugal”.