The Euro-Mediterranean partnership process launched in Barcelona in 1995 constitutes the main framework for political relations, the Mediterranean socioeconomic. After the enlargement of the EU to 25 members in 2004 born the European of neighbourhood policy (ENP) in order to promote cooperation, development within the European Union and its neighbours. Although the ENP extends a reach to non-Mediterranean countries, is expressly declared successor to the Barcelona process and an objective of creating an area of shared prosperity. The Foundation for the Hispano-Moroccan FHIMDES socio-economic development sought to publicize the Community policies in a framework of Euro-Mediterranean and international cooperation, in the firm conviction that the study and common work will facilitate the understanding and the socio-economic development of the EU and its neighbours.