“Popular Travel Destination” – Schallenberg spoke with Meloni about Brenner

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Transitional Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg (ÖVP) met the Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Rome on Monday. The conversation was about the joint fight against illegal migration, competitiveness and the situation on the Brenner.

“Italy is not only the most popular travel destination for Austrians, but it is also an indispensable partner for us. We work side by side for a strong Europe that determines and united the challenges in business, migration and security, “said Schallenberg.

The conversation was also about war in Ukraine, the situation in the middle and the situation on the Brenner. “It is clear to Austria that a long -term and sensible solution for the Tyrolean population can only be found in dialogue,” said the Chancellor. As reported, the burner highway must be partially led due to the delay in the renovation. Traffic jams can always be expected

The occasion of the trip to Rome was a meeting of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the “Friends of the West Balkan” group. This was launched on his initiative in 2023. The group, which includes representatives from Greece, Croatia, Italy, Slovenia, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, sees itself as a lawyer and clock for a gradual and accelerated EU expansion of the Western Balkans.

“Bosnia and Herzegovina may take longer, but Serbia, Montenegro, Albania and North Macedonia have the potential to achieve the Deadline of 2030,” said Italy, Minister of Foreign Affairs Antonio Tajani. Serbia and Albania were able to reach the EU in 2029.

Source: Krone

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