Europe and the IMEEC
As one of the principal hubs of the India–Middle East–Europe Corridor, the European Union must play a proactive role in shaping the future of the initiative.
Europe should actively support and coordinate IMEEC alongside its broader international connectivity agenda, including the Global Gateway strategy, the EU Indo-Pacific Strategy, and the European Neighbourhood Policy. Aligning these initiatives will help maximize synergies, enhance strategic coherence, and strengthen Europe’s role as a global connectivity actor.
Europe at the core of the IMEEC
The objective extends well beyond transport and infrastructure. It involves fostering durable relationships among all IMEEC stakeholders across political, economic, scientific, technological, and cultural domains. By promoting sustained engagement between institutions, businesses, research centres, and civil society organizations, Europe can contribute to building a resilient and inclusive connectivity ecosystem.
Our platform seeks to facilitate dialogue among IMEEC stakeholders and support stronger European participation in the corridor’s development.

IMEEC on the Agenda of the France–Italy Summit
France and Italy reaffirmed their commitment to closer cooperation on IMEEC, aiming to strengthen Mediterranean connectivity.