A massive €100 billion project, once hailed as a symbol of European cooperation, has hit a major roadblock, leaving two countries at a critical juncture. The ambitious scheme, which aimed to link France and another European nation through a high-speed rail and road network, has collapsed amidst disagreements over funding and governance. The project's demise has sent shockwaves through the European Union, raising questions about the feasibility of large-scale infrastructure projects and the ability of member states to work together towards a common goal. As the two countries reassess their priorities, the future of the project and its potential impact on regional development hangs in the balance.
Collapse of €100bn project with France leaves countries at a crossroads