The Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Christos Staikouras, spoke at the 3rd Naftemporiki Economic Conference entitled “Productive Greece in the next decade”.
Staikouras congratulated Naftemporiki on his contribution to the Greek economy.
Referring to the issue of constructions, Staikouras said that: “We are at a satisfactory point in all areas of infrastructure”.
He added that Greece has a huge comparative advantage, adding that “our main priority in the coming years is to use these resources to connect railway ports and other countries”.
“Greece, in addition to implementing new projects, must also maintain existing infrastructure”, he highlighted, referring to the examples of the Attic Road and railway lines.
At the same time, he noted that the State must also face “environmental challenges, such as the recent one in Thessaly”.
He noted that “we have financial resources and tools” but said “these resources are not unlimited.”