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2013 07 04

Lithuanian Minister of Transport: Model for Rail Baltica joint venture to be decided by autumn

The Baltic countries’ ministers may manage to reach an agreement on the model for a joint venture that would implement the European-gauge railway project Rail Baltica 2, Lithuania’s Transport Minister Rimantas Sinkevičius has said adding that the deal might be reached as early as in July or by fall at the latest.
Projekto „Rail Baltic“ darbus Lietuvos teritorijoje planuojama baigti iki 2015-ų metų
Rail Baltica / Vilmos Danauskienės nuotr.

“Transport ministers are scheduled to meet at the end of July. Then we will try to look for that legal form that would be acceptable to all countries unless we are too busy with the [EU Council] presidency tasks,” he told the reporters at the Seimas (parliament) on Wednesday.

“We will agree by September for sure,” Sinkevičius added.

The Seimas Committee on European Affairs on Wednesday decided to support the idea to set up a European economic interest grouping (EEIG) instead of a joint venture. However, the MPs are not unalterably opposed to the joint venture idea.

According to Sinkevičius, Lithuania was ahead of schedule in implementing the Rail Baltica project. “We have done everything to speed up the implementation of the project and we are ready to keep up with that speed.”

Lithuania has already asked the European Commission to evaluate the EEIG model it proposes for building the Rail Baltica 2 line, which would link Poland with Finland through Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.

Sinkevičius has said on more than one occasion that Estonia and Latvia are very interested in the construction of a trans-European line because they do not have European-standard railways.

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