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New Welsh Government funding to support European collaboration post Brexit

The funding has been confirmed by Minister for International Relations Eluned Morgan

Eluned Morgan(Image: Robert Melen)

Initiatives that will help secure Wales’ future relations with European regions, nations and networks beyond Brexit have secured new funding.

The £320,000 funding, which comes from the Welsh Government’s EU Transition Fund, will go towards a number of projects that will help secure existing relations within the fields of health, education, culture and science.

One of the largest investments is being made in a pilot outward mobility for young people between the ages of 16–25 in further education to study or work in Brittany.

This will allow young vocational learners and apprentices from Wales, along with accompanying staff, to work and study in Brittany.

Minister for International Relations, Eluned Morgan said: “Given the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government’s failure to reach a sensible deal on our withdrawal, and the real risk of a catastrophic no-deal Brexit, the investment made by the Welsh Government and by Welsh organisations in developing relationships with European partners over several decades is at serious risk of being damaged.

“The significant benefits we’ve gained as a result of these links could be undermined in a significant way unless we redouble efforts to maintain and strengthen relations with partners abroad.

" In our view, it’s absolutely vital that we maintain and strengthen links between the Welsh Government and European national and regional governments, and between Welsh organisations and their counterparts abroad.

 

“The funding I’m announcing today will assist Welsh organisations to maintain and strengthen those absolutely vital links with key strategic partners in Europe in a post-Brexit world. It will fund a range of activities aimed at mitigating the risks Brexit poses for Wales’ relationships with key strategic partners in Europe.”

Cultural connections. Supporting Wales Arts International (WAI) to establish the ‘Infopoint’ pilot scheme, which will provide information on legal and other practical issues relating to artist mobility to cultural organisations from Wales and those travelling to Wales.