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Transborder Collaboration Spanning Over 3 Decades Between Germany, France, and Poland in the Weimar Triangle

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Transborder Collaboration Spanning Over Three Decades Among Germany, France, and Poland, Known As the Weimar Triangle

Transborder Collaboration Spanning Over 3 Decades Between Germany, France, and Poland in the Weimar Triangle

The Weimar Triangle, a cooperative platform involving Germany, France, and Poland, recently held a meeting to discuss European affairs. This trilateral session, which symbolizes the potential for shaping the future in Europe together and across borders, has been in operation for three decades.

Established on August 28, 1991, during a meeting of the foreign ministers of the three countries, the Weimar Triangle was launched with the aim of identifying common fundamental interests for the future of Europe and expanding cross-border cooperation. Over the years, it has evolved to involve not only governments but also parliaments and civil societies.

Collaboration between these entities has resulted in significant initiatives. Town twinning, youth encounters, and cultural events are just a few examples of the civil society initiatives that have contributed significantly to the closer coming together of citizens from Germany, France, and Poland. These initiatives have gained increasing importance within the Weimar Triangle.

Individual specialist committees also meet in the trilateral format of the Weimar Triangle. These meetings, which are held regularly, make a significant contribution to European unity. In a 10-point declaration, the foreign ministers of the Weimar Triangle reaffirmed the crucial responsibility of the three countries for the European integration process.

The Weimar Triangle is considered crucial for giving new impetus to political and civil society exchange in Europe. It is seen as a means to make Europe more united and capable of action. Significant milestones for the Weimar Triangle include Poland's accession to NATO (1999) and the European Union (2004).

Previous meetings of the three committees on European affairs have taken place, with details available here. These lively meetings make a significant contribution to European unity, fostering a spirit of cooperation that transcends borders.

While the identities of the parliamentarians who discussed European affairs in the 2021 trilateral session of the Weimar Triangle are not provided in the available search results, the ongoing collaboration within the Weimar Triangle continues to shape the future of Europe, one meeting at a time. The Weimar Triangle, with its potential for shaping the future in Europe together and across borders, remains a beacon of hope for a more united and capable Europe.

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