The 'Trieste Memorandum for
Sustainability, Energy and the Environment,' presented today in
Trieste, has, among its goals, to open a path for permanent
cross-border comparison on sustainable development,
environmental defense, and energy, provide for an annual meeting
between the parties, promote a collaborative network to exchange
databases and best practices, verify the effectiveness of
measures taken in the implementation of directives and
commitments made in the framework of the EU, and formalize
proposals to establish a common environmental platform between
neighboring states and regions. The memorandum was presented at
the "General States of Sustainability of the Upper Adriatic and
Central Europe." It will be signed in the coming days by, among
others, the Friuli Venezia Giulia, Veneto, and Emilia-Romagna
Regions, along with the counties of Croatia, Austria, and
Slovenia.
"The effectiveness of public action cannot disregard
cross-border collaboration." Today, "collaboration between
neighboring regions and countries is proving essential to the
success of any action. The sharing of objectives and results
becomes the glue for sustainable and common growth," said
Italian Minister for Enterprise and Made in Italy, Adolfo Urso,
in a video sent to the presentation conference of the
'Memorandum.'
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