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ZAGREB, July 19 (Hina) - This year the road toll for passage through
Ucka Tunnel and on sections of the "Istrian Y" road will not be
raised, a statement from the Croatian Transport Ministry said on
Sunday.
This was concluded yesterday at a meeting Croatian Transport
Minister Zeljko Luzavec held with representatives of the Union Bank
of Switzerland, which is the leading creditor in the financing and
building of the "Istrian Y", and leaders of BINA-Istra, the
concessionary for the road building.
To ensure successful work on the "Istrian Y", the Croatian
Government will in line with the concession contract compensate the
difference between the extant road toll and a road toll envisaged by
an independent transport study.
Luzavec said the Croatian Government would fully comply with
regulations from the concession contract signed with BINA-Istra.
The road toll on the "Istrian Y" will be decided following an
analysis now in course and the completion of an integral programme
making road tolls in Croatia uniform, said the Transport Ministry
statement.
Earlier this month, representatives of BINA-Istra, whose ownership
is equally divided between Croatia and French firm Buoygues, said
the building of the "Istrian Y" would not be possible without the
charging of a road toll or compensation from the Croatian
Government.
The toll charged for passage through Ucka Tunnel ensures only one
third of the concessionary's loan, they said.
The concessionary was requested by the Croatian Government, on
behalf of Istra County, not to raise the tunnel toll nor introduce a
road toll. The Istra County assembly said a road toll should not be
charged on the "Istrian Y" as it was not a highway, and that the
concessionary should not charge the toll for passage through a
tunnel, Ucka, that it did not build.
The vice president of the Swiss bank, the largest investment bank in
Europe, Hans-Peter Achermann said yesterday the bank wanted to
follow investments in Croatia and in particular supported the
"Istrian Y".
According to Assistant Road Transport and Roads Minister Zeljko
Vivoda, the "Istrian Y" was of primary importance, especially in
the development of tourism and economy in general, as well as for
the Istra peninsula and Croatia.
The project is a Croatian Government priority, he said.
Representatives of the Croatian Roads Administration said
yesterday Croatia had fulfilled all its obligations so far and
expected the concessionary to realise the project in line with the
deadlines from the concession contract.
The head of the BINA-Istra administration Charles Paradis said he
was satisfied with yesterday's meeting where the Croatian
Government reaffirmed it understood the project's importance.
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