Polish EU Presidency explores the urban dimension of European cohesion
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Poland has placed European security in all its dimensions high on the EU Presidency agenda. Let’s dive into key policy priorities and implications for urban cooperation and cohesion across European regions and territories.
In January 2025, 20 years after officially joining the European Union, Poland inaugurated a new cycle of the Presidency of the Council of the EU. During the six-month mandate, Poland is hosting 300 official meetings across 24 Polish cities. One of the focal points on the agenda is European cohesion and socio-economic development – both of which implicate European cities, regions and territories. Poland has committed to implementing priorities around the topic of security, not only referring to external security but also relating to economic, information, energy, food security, and so on. Let’s look closer at (urban) cooperation during the 2025 Polish Presidency, and specifically, where Poland is angling to leverage involvement in EU
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