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News 17 July 2025

Commission proposes €10 billion for Interreg in 2028-2034 EU budget

The European Commission has unveiled its proposal for the European Union’s long-term budget for 2028–2034 (Multiannual Financial Framework, or MFF). A key feature is the continued support for the Interreg programme, which is allocated €10 billion.
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During an extraordinary meeting of the European Parliament’s Committee on Regional Development on 17 July, Commissioner Raffaele Fitto confirmed the continuation of the Interreg programme, as part of cohesion policy: "The Interreg programme is maintained with a budget of 10 billion euros, a small increase compared to today".

Next steps

The publication of the Commission's proposal marks the beginning of the legislative process for the 2028–2034 MFF. The final decision requires unanimity among Member States in the Council, following consent by the European Parliament.

More details, including legal documents, are available in the EU's budget 2028-2034 website.