Culture deserves a bigger role in EU diplomacy

Ministry of Culture and Sport of Georgia,
26 July 2017, Georgia

  •  Culture is essential part EU foreign policy
  • It helps to prevent conflicts and promotes EU values
  • Create cultural visa programme

EU programme on exchange for young artists, special “cultural” visa to access the EU and more intercultural dialogue with third countries could be of benefit for EU foreign policy, say MEPs.

MEPs stress that culture should become an essential part of EU political dialogue with non-EU countries, as it is a powerful bridge between people, helps to strengthen civil society, to prevent radicalisation and conflicts, and disseminate EU values. 

They note that young people should be one of the main target groups, to be reached out by music, film, street arts, social media and digital platforms channels. 

MEPs also recommend:

- to develop an effective EU strategy for international cultural relations, accompanied by an annual action plan;

- to provide a separate EU budget line to support international cultural relations and launch an EU programme on international mobility and exchange for young cultural professionals and artists;

- to include culture in all existing and future EU agreements with third countries;

- to create a cultural visa programme, along the lines of the existing Scientific Visa Programme, for third-country nationals, artists and other professionals in the cultural field;

- to appoint a “focal point” in each EU delegation to liaise with member state’s cultural institutes, but also local civil society and actors.

The resolution on an EU strategy for international cultural relations was approved by 462 votes to 137, with 58 abstentions.

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