Barriers Restricting Cooperation & Possible Sample Clauses

Barriers Restricting Cooperation & Possible. Solutions Undoubtedly, there are some barriers standing in the way of cooperation in the Mediterranean region. Overcoming these obstacles is indispensable for achieving sustainable growth in the region through cooperation in science and research. The next section of this report highlights some of these barriers and possible solutions.
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