Romania-Poland Joint Declaration on support of European Transport Corridors Rail2Sea and Via Carpatia
Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Sorin Grindeanu signed on Tuesday, together with his Polish counterpart, Andrzej Adamczyk, a joint declaration on the support of the European Transport Corridors Rail2Sea and Via Carpatia, aimed at maximising the opportunities opened by these projects.
"I have signed today, alongside my Polish counterpart Andrzej Adamczyk, a joint declaration on the support of the European Transport Corridors Rail2Sea and Via Carpatia. Our intention is to maximise the opportunities opened up by these projects so as to strengthen the importance of the Central, North-East and South-East European countries. The declaration will soon be signed by other European countries crossed by these corridors: Bulgaria, Hungary, Slovakia," Sorin Grindeanu wrote on his Facebook page on Tuesday.
He said that the CEF financing of Rail2Sea (rail) and Via Carpatia (road) projects will increase the importance of our region in European and international transport.
"The two Corridors, provided by the Rail2Sea and Via Carpatia projects, will create a modern and fast connection between the Black Sea, the Aegean Sea and the Baltic Sea. In the current volatile context at the eastern border of the European Union, these road and rail connections are vital for the European economy," the Transport minister said on his social media page.
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