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"Mr President, Romania is a national, sovereign and independent, united and indivisible state. I am proud to be Romanian and I want to send my best wishes to Romania and the Romanians to mark Romania’s National Day.
The conference on the review of the TEN-T network has been taking place in Antwerp yesterday and today. The Commission recently adopted the regulation on defining the core network and extended network for trans-European transport and the Connecting Europe Facility. Given the discrepancy in transport infrastructure development, I advocate that new Member States should have as many metropolitan areas, industrial centres and ports in the TEN-T core network as possible. For example, the Galaţi-Brăila-Măcin conurbation should become a main node in the core network. This conurbation, forming an industrial cluster, has access to three ports, two of which are maritime Danube ports, and provides the link, along the Danube, with the sea port of Constanţa and the Black Sea. We must therefore set up a multimodal terminal here. As this conurbation is situated at the border with the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine, this will enable the trans-European transport system to be integrated with that in the countries neighbouring the EU."@en1
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