In response to the meeting of European heads of state and government on 17 November 2017 in Gothenburg, Sweden, and the <link http: www.ne-mo.org news article nc nemo european-commission-communication-strengthening-european-identity-through-education-and-culture external-link-new-window external link in new>European Commission's Communication "Strengthening European Identity through Education and Culture", the Alliance issued a <link file:2997 download file>statement on 17 November 2017.
The meeting focusing on culture and education is welcome by the Alliance. It also welcomes that the Commission highlights the role of culture in preserving and nurturing common values, promoting a shared European identity, better understanding across borders and active citizenship.
On the other hand, this recognition is not fully reflected in the proposals for concrete future initiatives in the field of culture which are to be discussed with European Member States.
The Alliance calls on the Commission and the Council to involve stakeholders from the cultural field and discuss policy suggestions and concrete initiatives put forward in the paper and to take an ambitious approach in the area of culture ahead of the European Council on 14-15 December 2017.
The <link https: allianceforculture.com external-link-new-window external link in new>European Alliance for Culture and the Arts conveys the voice of 35 European associations and networks and over 400 national organizations and individuals.
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