On 11 November 2014, a workshop in the framework of the ACROSSEE project was organised at the EU Parliament.
The event - under the title Streamlining transport connections in the Western Balkans (Removing bottlenecks, improving regional cohesion) - was organised by the Central European Initiative, Project Lead Partner, with the aim to present the ACROSSEE main results in view of improving transport connections in South East Europe.
Presentations were delivered by Alain Baron, European Commission DG Move; Adreas Zimmer, UNECE; Mate Gjorgjievski, SEETO, and by Vicente Rodrigues Saez, European Commission, DG Regio.
The speakers underlined the importance of soft measures, such as improvement of administrative procedures at the border-crossings suggested by the ACROSSEE project as the most efficient action for improving transport connections. Baron stated that the real problem was not the infrastructure but the way it was used. Infrastructure improvements, in fact, require consistent investments and time, but soft measures can make a change with small economic efforts.
Saez congratulated the ACROSSEE project on the results obtained through the transnational cooperation programme and suggested strong capitalisation on the results produced also in the next programming period.
The conference enabled the project partners to collect ideas and inputs on the current transport situation in the Western Balkans and their future developments. These will be further discussed at the final conference in Vienna on 5 December 2014.
For more information: sinkovic@cei.int
The event - under the title Streamlining transport connections in the Western Balkans (Removing bottlenecks, improving regional cohesion) - was organised by the Central European Initiative, Project Lead Partner, with the aim to present the ACROSSEE main results in view of improving transport connections in South East Europe.
Presentations were delivered by Alain Baron, European Commission DG Move; Adreas Zimmer, UNECE; Mate Gjorgjievski, SEETO, and by Vicente Rodrigues Saez, European Commission, DG Regio.
The speakers underlined the importance of soft measures, such as improvement of administrative procedures at the border-crossings suggested by the ACROSSEE project as the most efficient action for improving transport connections. Baron stated that the real problem was not the infrastructure but the way it was used. Infrastructure improvements, in fact, require consistent investments and time, but soft measures can make a change with small economic efforts.
Saez congratulated the ACROSSEE project on the results obtained through the transnational cooperation programme and suggested strong capitalisation on the results produced also in the next programming period.
The conference enabled the project partners to collect ideas and inputs on the current transport situation in the Western Balkans and their future developments. These will be further discussed at the final conference in Vienna on 5 December 2014.
For more information: sinkovic@cei.int