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"The basic pillars of the Atlantic strategy, spatial planning policy and industrial policy, provide the basis for the creation of a complex and effective macro-regional strategy with the involvement of actors ranging from local authorities through public and private sector participants to European Union bodies and the participation of transnational and international actors. Through the implementation of that strategy, we can undertake comprehensive innovation in the Atlantic region (including the English Channel and the coastal regions of the Irish Sea) from 2014, with particular focus on youth employment and the invigoration of transatlantic transport. The Atlantic area is a dynamic maritime area that forms the Western approach to the EU, and is therefore of strategic importance for transatlantic transport. At the same time, it is an outlying area of the European Union, the elimination of which could enable the connection of Atlantic areas to Europe, the interconnection of transport, energy and information networks, the development of regional areas and the improvement of land-sea links."@en1
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