
The European Ports Association has expressed its support for the
	recognition by the European Parliament of the essential role of
	ports in strengthening mobility and resilience
	expressed in Parliament's own-initiative report on the
	military mobility that was discussed on Monday
	during a joint meeting of the Commission for the
	Security and Defence (SEDE) and the Committee on Transport and Defence
	Tourism (TRAN) of the Parliament. "We note in Parliament -
	commented the Secretary General of European Sea Ports
	Organisation (ESPO), Isabelle Ryckbost - a deep understanding and
	strong support for the important and strategic role that ports
	can play in improving mobility, preparation
	and military resilience in Europe, as well as the challenges and challenges
	needs that derive from the assumption of this role. We hope
	that these points are reflected in the final compromise text.
	We also hope that this report will be carefully
	considered in the preparation and implementation of the next
	package and related measures on military mobility".
	
	ESPO, in particular, expressed appreciation for the
	amendments to further emphasise the strategic role of
	key ports in military mobility corridors, a
	support dedicated Connecting Facility funding
	(CEF) for seaports, to establish a dialogue between the European Union and the European Union.
	between ports and the armed forces, to recognize the civilian role
	supply chains and trade, and the
	need to ensure business continuity,
	ensure the protection of ports from physical and hybrid threats,
	Recognize space limitations and the need for zones
	buffer in ports, as well as the need for space
	sufficient for energy projects within ports,
	comprehensively outline investments in ports that
	should be considered dual-use and address the
	need for NATO and the military authorities to
	consult the ports promptly.
	
	The association recalled that in the coming weeks
	The focus will be on finalizing the
	compromise amendments to Parliament's draft report
	and that a follow-up meeting of the TRAN-SEDE committees
	is scheduled for December 2.