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Union To interpose Reunited rejects you the hypothesis that the tracing of the Corridor Baltic Sea-Adriatic can be turned aside
Curls: it is an option that would carve the future and the role of the Italian ports
November 21, 2012
Union To interpose Reunited (UIR) rejects the hypothesis to you that the tracing of the European Corridor Baltic Sea-Adriatic can be modified and turned aside towards Slovenia with the creation of an independent branch that connects Graz - Maribor - Ljubljana - Koper. "It is an option - the president of the UIR, Alessandro Ricci - that he would in particular carve the future and the role of the Italian ports of call on which the corridor impatta to the current state and of the port of Trieste, so close of the port of Koper explains from which a fistful of kilometers is distant".
"The member of parliament Debora Serracchiani - she continues Curls - in considering that to ask an independent branch for the Corridor it would not be a way to make synergy, but of feeding insane processes of competitive distortion is right. In the my twofold function of president of the Union To interpose Reunited you and of president of Interporto Bologna Spa, I consider is fundamental to prevent this distribution and to so confirm the priority Network of Europe (10 Cores Network corridors) as it is today, hindering any fine attempt of infrastructural personalisation for not communitarian".
"The invitation and the auspice - it concludes Curls - are that also the competent and active Italian forces political in the matters that the argument in question touches use in order to support this position".
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