EU Transport ministers discuss key priorities for the transport sector

29 April 2026, EU Transport ministers met in Lefkosia for an informal Council meeting to discuss further strengthening transport resilience, competitiveness, and strategic autonomy in light of current geopolitical challenges.

EU Transport ministers, together with representatives from the European Commission, the European Parliament, and EFTA countries, met in Lefkosia in the context of the Cyprus Presidency for an informal exchange of views on key policy priorities for the transport sector.

The meeting took place against the backdrop of recent geopolitical developments and rising energy costs, which continue to impact transport systems across the EU. Ministers recalled their recent videoconference on the fuel supply situation, highlighting the importance of close coordination at EU level to safeguard connectivity, preserve the integrity of the Single Market, and ensure a balanced response.

Building on this, the ministers focused on strengthening Europe’s transport infrastructure as a key pillar of resilience, competitiveness, and strategic autonomy.

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