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June 15th, 2010
Barents Regional Council Calls for Transport Strategy

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A well-functioning and well-developed transportation infrastructure, both in the North-South and the East-West direction consisting of railroads, roads and air traffic, is a necessity to secure continuous growth in the region.
The Barents Regional Council adopted its transport statement when they met in Tromsø, Northern Norway last Friday. The Council consists of the regional leaders from all 13 member regions within the Barents cooperation

A well-functioning and well-developed transportation infrastructure, both in the North-South and the East-West direction consisting of railroads, roads and air traffic, is a necessity to secure continuous growth in the region.The Barents Regional Council adopted its transport statement when they met in Tromsø, Northern Norway last Friday. The Council consists of the regional leaders from all 13 member regions within the Barents cooperation. Read More