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INTERREG B – transnational cooperation
Interreg transnational cooperation (or Interreg B) includes 15 different programmers focusing on macro-regional challenges which require an integrated approach. Calls details and projects features are decided under each funding programme.
INTERREG A – cross border cooperation
Cross-border cooperation between adjacent regions to promote integrated and harmonious regional development between neighbouring land and maritime border regions:
(a) internal cross-border cooperation between adjacent border regions of two or more member states or between adjacent border regions of at least one member state and one or more third countries
(b) external cross-border cooperation, between adjacent border regions of at least one member state and of one or more partners from IPA III beneficiaries, partner countries supported by NDCI and Russian Federation.
Territorial Cooperation
Interreg is a general brand name to refer to European Territorial Cooperation (ETC) under cohesion policy. Interreg is funded by the European Regional Development Fund, Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance and the Neighbourhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument (NDICI). In 2021-2027, Interreg will support cross-border mobility, and efforts to develop environmental protection, emergency services, skilled jobs and access to public services for the next EU generation as well as better cooperation governance and a safer, more secure Europe.