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Tyrolean Transit Dispute: Salvini Wants to Talk About Regulations According to South Tyrol's Governor

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According to Kompatscher, the Italian Transport Minister wants to speak about "transit arrangements" for the period following the decision on Italy's action against Austria

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According to Kompatscher, the Italian Transport Minister wants to speak about "transit arrangements" for the period following the decision on Italy's action against Austria

·Vienna, Austria
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"Every step forward towards Peace, like that of yesterday, is good news" commented on social media the minister of the Transports

·Milan, Italy
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After Italy's Transport Minister Matteo Salvini (Lega) had signaled a little thaw in the Tyrolean transit dispute and apparently wanted to negotiate the ball without preconditions about "transit regulations" for the time after the decision on the transit lawsuit of his country against Austria, Tirol's governor Anton Mattle (ÖVP) welcomed the ball. "I see it positively when the willingness to talk in Italy rises again," Mattle explained on APA re…

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Italy's Transport Minister Matteo Salvini (Lega) has apparently signaled a thawing in the Tyrolean transit dispute without a U-turn – at least according to South Tyrol's Governor Arno Kompatscher (SVP). He told the "Tiroler Tageszeitung" (Saturday edition) that the minister would discuss "transit arrangements" for the period after the decision on Italy's transit lawsuit against Austria without preconditions.

In transit policy, South Tyrol's governor Arno Kompatscher plays an important role as mediator between Austria/Tirol and Italy. Now he surprises with an announcement: "Italy's Transport Minister Matteo Salvini wants to talk about regulations in transit.

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Tiroler Tageszeitung Online broke the news in on Saturday, August 16, 2025.
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