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Turkey becomes a partial member of Creative Europe

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- The country joins Iceland, Norway, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia, and Serbia on the list of non-EU member countries benefiting from the programme

Turkey becomes a partial member of Creative Europe

Turkey has become a partial member of Creative Europe, the programme launched by the European Commission in order to provide support to the cultural and audiovisual sectors, and thus joins the list of non-EU member countries able to participate in the programme.

Candidates from this country will henceforth be able to benefit from MEDIA support within the Culture Sub-programme, ie participation in training, festivals, audience-development and market-access activities. Iceland, Norway, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia, and Serbia are already in the same position, with Creative Europe accepting non-EU member countries that meet specific criteria.

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Georgia, Moldavia and Ukraine should also be able to benefit from Creative Europe support in the course of 2015.

(Translated from French)

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