"We have tried with bilaterals, trilogues, but when you realize that on the other side there is no great desire to resolve the problem. In the next few days, in the name of fair competition, it will reach the European Commission first and then the Court of Justice European Union the question that, after many years of silence, the government has asked about the legitimacy of the restrictions" at the Brenner Pass imposed by Austria.
Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said this during the Europe and The Alps conference in the European Parliament.
"I'm saying this with the approach of those who want to solve the problem", underlined Salvini.
"Alpine arc, an obstacle course that slows down the European economy. The EU Commission must intervene urgently: the moment is delicate, with farmers protesting across Europe against green madness and a tension that could spread to other sectors".
Thus Paolo Uggè, president of Fai-Conftrasporto, the federation of Italian hauliers, on the occasion of today's conference in Brussels entitled "Europe and the Alps, how to keep a crucial region at the center of EU policies at the European Parliament in Brussels", with deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini.
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