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Balkans: a university in Trieste,to train future EU citizens

Cciaa Vg, ready to play an active role in the project

13 May, 14:14
(ANSA) - TRIESTE - Founding a Euro Balkan University in Trieste is a ''crucial step'' to train future generations of businessmen, cultural operators, and European administrators.

The meeting ''Trieste crossroads of traffic and scientific culture'', which was promoted in Trieste by the International Institute for Human Rights Studies and the Institute for Transport Studies Within the European Economic Integration has focused on this key theme. The union between city and science in Trieste is strong and well-established - a statement reported - and the next appointment with Esof 2020-Trieste European City of Science will consolidate the bridge role of the city between Western and Eastern Europe. "Trieste - said the councilor of the European Economic and Social Committee and president of the sustainable food group, Antonello Pezzini - is notoriously a dynamic city from a social point of view. The Eurobalcanica University needs to export values, which must be metabolized, to be then embodied in training projects: administrators and economic operators can come to Trieste for their training, and training projects must be created for young people who understand that the values of European solidarity are those that guarantee peace in the future". The president of the Cciaa Venezia Giulia, Antonio Paoletti, underlined that the Chamber of Commerce ''can support a training project also in the entrepreneurial sector, becoming an active part in the creation of the University''. Since 2017, he added, the Cciaa headquarters has been hosting ''the offices of the permanent secretariat of the West Balkan Six Chamber Investment Forum and the Italian office of the National Chamber of Serbia. On the basis of the EU assessments, the Forum, which includes all the Chambers of the region bringing together about 350,000 companies, represents the strongest factor of cohesion in the Western Balkans''. ''Ever since Empress Maria Theresia gave a religious license to our city - monsignor Ettore Malnati of the Diocese of Trieste said - even ahead of the Second Vatican Council we have been maintaining a relationship based on respect, friendship, attention to the common good beyond religious differences. Therefore, Trieste can be the capital city of this new cultural and educational entity''.(ANSA).

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