Andorra Ready to Contact Macron Over Key Road Project
Andorra's government signals willingness to reach out to French President Emmanuel Macron via official co-prince channels amid uncertainty on the.
Key Points
- Andorra's spokesperson Guillem Casal affirmed readiness to contact Macron via co-prince channels.
- Uncertainty surrounds France's priorities for RN-20 highway connecting Andorra to French border.
- Statement made during Thursday press briefing, emphasizing protocol respect.
- Highlights coordination on infrastructure vital for cross-border economic ties.
Andorra's government has indicated its readiness to contact French President Emmanuel Macron through official channels if needed, amid questions over France's interest in a key regional road project.
Guillem Casal, the government's spokesperson, made the statement during a press briefing on Thursday. He affirmed that any outreach to Macron would respect the protocols tied to Andorra's co-prince representation, a role held by the President of France.
The remarks come as uncertainty lingers over France's priorities regarding the RN-20, a vital highway connecting Andorra to the French border. Casal's comment—"If it is necessary to do so [contact Macron], evidently, respecting the channels of the co-prince's representation, we will carry it out"—signals the government's proactive stance on engaging Paris.
Details on the specific trigger for potential contact remain unclear, with authorities yet to elaborate further. The exchange highlights ongoing coordination between Andorra and its French co-prince on infrastructure matters critical to cross-border access and economic ties.
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