Diplomacy News
es Español en English
22 de Jun, 2026
No Result
View All Result
  • Current Affairs
    • Business
    • Diplomacy
    • Geopolitics
  • In Depth
    • Interviews
    • Reports
    • Research
  • Life
    • Culture
    • Gastronomy
    • Tourism
  • Opinion
  • Agenda
  • Who is Who
NEWSLETTER
Diplomacy News
NEWSLETTER
Diplomacy News
No Result
View All Result

The European Commission presents ‘Europe for Culture, Culture for Europe’

This initiative aims to ensure that culture plays a central role in fostering European identity, celebrating diversity, and promoting excellence

Juan David Latorre by Juan David Latorre
22 de June de 2026
in Current Affairs
Culture Compass for Europe.

Culture Compass for Europe.

The European Commission presented last Thursday, June 18, its vision of a dynamic and integrated European cultural landscape with the launch of the Culture Compass for Europe.

This prospective framework is designed to shape EU cultural policy and ensure that culture plays a central role in fostering European identity, celebrating diversity, and promoting excellence.

In times of uncertainty and change, culture strengthens democracy, social cohesion, competitiveness, and resilience. This is also evident from the latest Eurobarometer on culture, which shows that 87% of respondents believe that culture and cultural heritage should take a prominent place in the Union, so that citizens feel more European.

According to the Commission’s statement, several new initiatives will be launched: among them will be a new EU Artists’ Statute, for fair working conditions for artists and cultural workers, a European Performing Arts Award, and a dialogue among cultural stakeholders. There are also plans for an EU cultural data center and a network of young cultural ambassadors to improve young people’s access to culture through a voluntary framework of national subscriptions for culture and cultural heritage. Additionally, an AI strategy for the cultural and creative sectors has been planned, along with an update of the European Union’s strategy on international cultural relations.

The commitments outlined in the declaration are organized around twelve general principles. Some of the principles focus on supporting artists and cultural professionals and include commitments to protect artistic freedom of expression, promote fair pay and decent working conditions, while respecting the role and autonomy of social partners, and fostering a human-centered ethics and rights-based approach in the use of artificial intelligence.

Other principles of the joint declaration aim to promote broader access to culture and cultural and creative professions, particularly for young people, vulnerable or marginalized individuals. They include commitments to improve inclusive access to culture, promote artistic education, and strengthen support for young artists and those from disadvantaged backgrounds.

The social and environmental benefits of culture are highlighted in the declaration. They are reflected in commitments to promote the positive effects of culture on health and well-being, harness the potential of culture to foster regional development, including through sustainable tourism, and emphasize the importance of culture in political responses to ecological challenges. The declaration also aims to promote the cultural and linguistic diversity of the EU. Furthermore, the three institutions commit to protecting Europe’s cultural heritage, including through the use of digital technologies to foster its preservation.

Tags: CultureEuropean Commission
Juan David Latorre

Juan David Latorre

Born in Madrid in 1961, graduated in Information Sciences at the Complutense University, he directed his first steps to the graphic arts and publishing sector. Finally, he stood out in the diplomatic world, loving culture and convinced that through it all countries can be united.

Related Posts

Jordan’s ambassador, Raghad A. Al Saqqa, was very excited about the large guest attendance at the reception. /Photos: JDL
Diplomacy

Jordan and Spain add a Strategic Partnership to their historical ties

by Juan David Latorre
22 de June de 2026

Raghad Al Saqqa celebrated 80th anniversary of Hashemite Kingdom's independence with a reception in which she emphasized the ties that...

Read moreDetails
On the right, the speaker, Ignacio Álvarez-Ossorio, together with the director of Diplomacy News, Alberto Rubio. /Photos: Juan D. Latorre

The reconfiguration of the Middle East: debate at the ‘Meetings’ of Diplomacy News

22 de June de 2026
An instant of the debate./ Photo: Courtesy of the Diplomatic Forum

Madrid 2026 Mission discusses Europe, Ibero-America and Asia market connections

22 de June de 2026
Participants in last year's event./ Photo: Courtesy of Peaceful Actions

The March for Justice will once again take to the streets of Strasbourg this Wednesday

22 de June de 2026
Cartel anunciador de la Conferencia.

Complutense University hosts first time largest summit on presocratic philosophy

21 de June de 2026

Lo más leído de esta semana

  • On the right, the speaker, Ignacio Álvarez-Ossorio, together with the director of Diplomacy News, Alberto Rubio. /Photos: Juan D. Latorre

    The reconfiguration of the Middle East: debate at the ‘Meetings’ of Diplomacy News

    154 shares
    Share 62 Tweet 39
  • The March for Justice will once again take to the streets of Strasbourg this Wednesday

    153 shares
    Share 61 Tweet 38
  • Jordan and Spain add a Strategic Partnership to their historical ties

    153 shares
    Share 61 Tweet 38
  • About oracles, desperate leftists, and anxious rightists

    153 shares
    Share 61 Tweet 38
  • ‘Chronicles of Stone and Feather’, Taiwanese exhibition at the Real Jardín Botánico

    153 shares
    Share 61 Tweet 38

Newsletter Diplomacy News

NEWSLETTER

Lo último en Diplomacy News

Jordan’s ambassador, Raghad A. Al Saqqa, was very excited about the large guest attendance at the reception. /Photos: JDL

Jordan and Spain add a Strategic Partnership to their historical ties

22 de June de 2026
On the right, the speaker, Ignacio Álvarez-Ossorio, together with the director of Diplomacy News, Alberto Rubio. /Photos: Juan D. Latorre

The reconfiguration of the Middle East: debate at the ‘Meetings’ of Diplomacy News

22 de June de 2026

Sections

  • Business
  • Culture
  • Current Affairs
  • Diplomacy
  • Gastronomy
  • Geopolitics
  • In Depth
  • Interviews
  • Life
  • Opinion
  • Reports
  • Research
  • Tourism

About Diplomacy News

  • Nosotros
  • Aviso Legal
  • Política de Privacidad
  • Política de Cookies
  • Contactar
Diplomacy News

© 2026 Diplomacy News.

No Result
View All Result
  • Current Affairs
    • Business
    • Diplomacy
    • Geopolitics
  • In Depth
    • Interviews
    • Reports
    • Research
  • Life
    • Culture
    • Gastronomy
    • Tourism
  • Opinion
  • Agenda
  • Who is Who
  • Español

© 2026 Diplomacy News.