Portugal and Spain agree on a common strategy. “This time, we will not part with Brussels” | Iberian Summit



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Calling 112 and being assisted by a Portuguese or Spanish ambulance is now possible at locations on the border between Portugal and Spain. This is one of the measures of the Common Cross-Border Development Strategy that was presented this Saturday in Guarda during the 31st Spanish-Portuguese Summit and where Portuguese and Spanish rulers committed to making life easier for those living on the border. The common use of health services, in which emergency services are available in the emergency network, is one of the points of a document that also provides for the status of cross-border workers, the creation of a single circulation document to standardize the passage of minors or joint management of basic services. Strategies that António Costa, Prime Minister of Portugal, says will not change in four years what centuries have ruled out, but that they will launch a new concept of cooperation in the Iberian Peninsula.

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