Green NGO Proposes Slovenia to Take Gas Terminals to EU Court
Piran, 18 September - Croatian, Italian and Slovenian environmentalists associated in the AdriaticGreenNet (AGNet) network presented in Slovenia's Piran on Friday their positions on the planned construction of a gas terminal in Aquilinia (Zavlje) near Trieste, concluding that Slovenia should turn to the European Court of Justice.
Piran
Croatian, Italian and Slovenian environmentalists associated in the AdriaticGreenNet (AGNet) network presenting their position on the planned construction of a gas terminal in Aquilinia (Zavlje) near Trieste.
Slovenia's representative Karl Lipic.
Photo: Lena Dujc/STA
Piran
Croatian, Italian and Slovenian environmentalists associated in the AdriaticGreenNet (AGNet) network presenting their position on the planned construction of a gas terminal in Aquilinia (Zavlje) near Trieste.
Slovenia's representative Elena Gobbi (left) and Croatia's representative Dusica Radojcic.
Photo: Lena Dujc/STA
Piran
Croatian, Italian and Slovenian environmentalists associated in the AdriaticGreenNet (AGNet) network presenting their position on the planned construction of a gas terminal in Aquilinia (Zavlje) near Trieste.
Photo: Lena Dujc/STA
Piran
Croatian, Italian and Slovenian environmentalists associated in the AdriaticGreenNet (AGNet) network presenting their position on the planned construction of a gas terminal in Aquilinia (Zavlje) near Trieste.
Croatia's representative Dusica Radojcic (left) and Slovenia's representative Karl Lipic.
Photo: Lena Dujc/STA
Piran
Croatian, Italian and Slovenian environmentalists associated in the AdriaticGreenNet (AGNet) network presenting their position on the planned construction of a gas terminal in Aquilinia (Zavlje) near Trieste.
Italy's representative Elena Gobbi.
Photo: Lena Dujc/STA
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