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"Madam President, Mr Bradbourn’s document talks about trans-European transport networks. It occurred to me that, in Italy, we say, referring to the Roman Empire: ‘All roads lead to Rome’. Now that we are in the European Union, we should therefore say: ‘All roads lead to Brussels’. Of course, there will be many more roads leading in all directions from Brussels, but I would point out the importance, Madam President, of corridors 5 and 8, particularly corridor 8 which, as you know, according to the proposals of our parliamentary committee, links southern Europe, Italy and the Adriatic with Varna in Bulgaria, on the Black Sea. It is not just north-south links that need enhancing, but also west-east in the southern part of Europe."@en1
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