• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Bluesky
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
CDE Almería – Centro de Documentación Europea – Universidad de Almería

CDE Almería - Centro de Documentación Europea - Universidad de Almería

Centro de Documentación Europea de la Universidad de Almería

  • HOME
  • WHAT´S ON
    • EU NEWS
    • Activities
    • EU Calls and Awards
    • Radio Program «Europe with You»
  • DOCUMENTATION
    • EU Media Collection
      • Web Space
      • MEDIATHEQUE REPOSITORY
  • Europe on the net
    • Institutions
    • EU Representation in Spain
    • European information network of Andalusia
  • ABOUT US
    • Presentation
    • Services
    • People
    • Contact
  • Spanish
  • English

New Directorate General to Strengthen Mediterranean and Gulf Ties

Inicio » Noticias UE » Asuntos Institucionales » International Politics and Cooperation » New Directorate General to Strengthen Mediterranean and Gulf Ties

10 de February de 2025

Following President von der Leyen’s call for a more focused approach to the EU’s wider neighbourhood, especially the Mediterranean, with a Commissioner in the new College dedicated to this portfolio, the European Commission has set up a new Directorate-General for the Middle East, North Africa and the Gulf (DG MENA).

In line with the President’s Political Guidelines and the Mission Letter of Commissioner for the Mediterranean, Dubravka Šuica, this new DG will build strong partnerships with North Africa, Middle East and the Gulf countries to ensure prosperity, security and resilience based on mutual interests. The DG will focus on taking forward partnerships that look at investment, economic stability, jobs, energy, transport, security, migration and other areas of mutual interest.

The newly created DG under the lead of Commissioner for the Mediterranean, Dubravka Šuica, is now the entry point of the Commission for all the countries in the region. The DG will help drive and shape the goals of the EU Mediterranean policy, facilitating them with technical and financial support.

It brings significant innovation as the new DG MENA will be fully devoted to the Mediterranean region, i.e. North Africa, Middle East and the Gulf countries.

In total, DG MENA will have more than 500 staff, in the European headquarters and in the EU Delegations.

Background

The new DG was announced by the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, at the presentation of the College of Commissioners in September 2024.

The political guidelines 2024-2029 and the mission letter of Commissioner Šuica indicate as first initiative of the policy the adoption of the New Pact for the Mediterranean, which will build on comprehensive partnerships focused on investment, economic stability, jobs, energy, transport, security, migration and other areas of mutual interest, through an integrated approach bringing together elements of economic, humanitarian, development, peace and security policies, based on EU values and principles.

More information European Commission.

Publicaciones relacionadas:

GCC: EU unveils Strategic Partnership with the Gulf EU-China: A stable global economy is a shared responsibility EURAXESS comes to Colombia EU and South Partner countries discuss the curricula on cross-Mediterranean judicial cooperation EuroLat: bilateral cooperation essential to defend the international order

Institutional Affairs,  International Politics and Cooperation África,  Asia,  Cooperation,  diplomacy,  Directorate General,  Europe,  Gulf,  international ties.,  Maritime,  Mediterranean,  partnerships,  regional relations,  three continents,  Trade

“This is a space for debate. All comments, for or against publication, that are respectful and do not contain expressions that are discriminatory, defamatory or contrary to current legislation will be published”.

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Primary Sidebar

Footer

  • CDE Almería
  • Biblioteca Nicolás Salmerón – Universidad de Almería
  • Planta: 1ª, Despacho: 1.05.0B.
  • Ctra. Sacramento s/n. Almería (Spain)
  • Teléfono: (+34) 950 015266

HOME
NEWS
DOCUMENTATION
EUROPE ON THE NET
ABOUT US

  • LEGAL NOTICE
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • COOKIE POLICY
  • ACCESSIBILITY
  • SITEMAP

Copyright © 2026 CDE Almería · Creative Commons LicenseThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

<p>El Centro de Documentación Europea de la Universidad de Almería utiliza cookies propias y de terceros para facilitar al usuario la navegación en su página Web y el acceso a los distintos contenidos alojados en la misma. Asimismo, se utilizan cookies analíticas de terceros para medir la interacción de los usuarios con el sitio Web. Pinche el siguiente enlace si desea información sobre el uso de cookies y como deshabilitarlas. </p>

Politica de privacidad

El Centro de Documentación Europea de la Universidad de Almería utiliza cookies propias y de terceros para facilitar al usuario la navegación en su página Web y el acceso a los distintos contenidos alojados en la misma. Asimismo, se utilizan cookies analíticas de terceros para medir la interacción de los usuarios con el sitio Web. Pinche el siguiente enlace si desea información sobre el uso de cookies y como deshabilitarlas. <a href="/politica-de-cookies" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Más información</a>

Cookies estrictamente necesarias

Las cookies estrictamente necesarias tiene que activarse siempre para que podamos guardar tus preferencias de ajustes de cookies.

Básicamente la web no funcionara bien si no las activas.

Estas cookies son:

  • Comprobación de inicio de sesión.
  • Cookies de seguridad.
  • Aceptación/rechazo previo de cookies.
Cookies de terceros

Esta web utiliza Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager y Yandex Metrika para recopilar información anónima tal como el número de visitantes del sitio, o las páginas más populares.

Dejar estas cookies activas nos permite mejorar nuestra web.

Política de cookies

Pinche el siguiente enlace si desea información sobre el uso de cookies y como deshabilitarlas. Más información