17
Jun
2026
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The resilience of the European transport sector and the need to ensure the supply of essential goods amid ongoing geopolitical instability (debate)
Mr President, it is very good that today we are discussing the security of supply of essential products. To us Maltese and Gozitans, it affects us in the living flesh; for us a simple storm leaves us the racks of supermarkets empty, let alone what a war does. Because sometimes here with the mind of a continental Europe, we forget that Malta and Gozo, an island with an island, do not have alternatives, we do not have trains. We depend on the sea to import everything we consume, to live, and for us today every trailer journey between Malta and Genoa, seven hundred nautical miles, the equivalent of the road journey between Brussels and Madrid. Today, we are costing seven hundred and forty dollars more, forty percent more and worse than that, for us sixty percent of trailers leaving our country leave empty because of the imbalance in trade. And so we are being penalised because of the situation and geographical nature of our country. And so if we want to take seriously on security of supply, let's stop putting everyone in the same palm. We want a Europe that considers everyone equal, we are no less than larger countries, but we want a Europe that recognises the different realities of each country.