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Italian Fvg president, political stability and global agreements

US, Japan privileged interlocutors, but we look at MO, India

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(ANSA) - TRIESTE, DEC 4 - "Stability of alliances in the world and political stability of institutions: these are the fundamental coordinates within which the action of Friuli Venezia Giulia, a region with a growing international projection, moves." Governor Massimiliano Fedriga said this to TEHA Club members at the meeting in the Region "Beyond borders: the vision of Friuli Venezia Giulia for a strategic international policy",proposed The European House Ambrosetti. Fvg is "weaving constant and long-lasting relationships with our privileged interlocutors, which are the United States and Japan, but we are also looking to 'India and the Middle East, natural routes for the port of Trieste, the first national port of call in terms of traffic volumes," Fedriga said. The options on alliances fit into a global context in which the governor foresees continuing tensions and sharper polarization between two sides. "Priority at this stage is to protect our production chains by also activating nearshoring initiatives aimed at ensuring the availability of essential components to our companies at neighboring countries." Fedriga is of the opinion that "the Western Balkans can play an important role and in this sense goes, for example, the meeting held yesterday with the Serbian region of Voivodina." Fvg "moves in tune with the Italian system," he pointed out, "in this framework, the regions can bring added value and play an important function that is also qualified by the high index of stability they have in the institutional profile compared to a national arrangement for which the premierate, with differentiated autonomy, would represent a healthy solution. Last but not least, the bet on 'hydrogen, while in Europe the automotive sector is suffering a crisis. If the electric "risks exposing us to total dependence on the Chinese market, other paths must be found in the medium and long term, and hydrogen, with the advance on nuclear fusion, is one of them." (ANSA).
   

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