ESPO recognises the efforts of the Italian Presidency
The European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) recognises the enormous efforts made by the Italian Presidency to reach a deal on this very difficult proposal and believes the Council has made substantial progress on different important issues.
These mainly relate to:
- The deletion of dredging from the list of port services. Dredging, be it capital or maintenance dredging, has to be considered as a part of the development and maintenance of the port infrastructure, not as a port service.
- The provisions related to the users committee and stakeholders consultation, by choosing for a more pragmatic, bottom-up approach.
- The handling of complaints. The original proposal for an independent supervisory body has been replaced by a more realistic provision setting out a procedure for the handling of complaints.
ESPO however believes that more needs to be done to create a ports policy that means a step forward for every single port in Europe.
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“The Council has set important steps towards a more realistic and workable regulation. But more work needs to be done. We still need to assess the outcome of the Council in detail. But one thing is clear already. We want the autonomy of ports strengthened in Europe, as it was initially proposed by the Commission and supported by the rapporteur and the main players in the European Parliament. We hope that the new Parliament continues to support us in that direction“, says ESPO’s Secretary General, Isabelle Ryckbost in reaction to the agreement.
The general approach of the Council still needs to be formalised in a common position. But first the Parliament has to express its opinion in a first reading. The work in the Parliament is expected to start at the end of this year, beginning next year. MEP Knut Fleckenstein (Germany, S&D group)has been confirmed as rapporteur.
Source: ESPO