Pres. Barroso: "Europe is proud to have believed in ITER"
14 Jul 2014
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ITER Communication
José Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, strongly reaffirmed Europe's commitment to ITER on Friday 11 July as he visited the international project's worksite in Saint-Paul-lez-Durance.
President Barroso's visit to ITER was part of a tour of strategic projects in Europe aimed at fighting climate change and facilitating worldwide "energy transition."
He was accompanied by French Secretary of State for Higher Education and Research Geneviève Fioraso.
"Eight years ago, along with President Chirac, I worked hard for ITER to be located here. The European Commission is proud to have believed in this project," said President Barroso as he stood on the large concrete slab overlooking the spectacular Tokamak Complex worksite where the ITER machine will be assembled.
Mrs Fioraso, who was visiting ITER for the third time in less than one year, said she too was proud "that Europe had been bold and brave enough to launch into this project. Europe is beautiful when it is audacious."
The European President and the French Minister's visit came at a crucial moment in the worksite progress as concrete pouring operations had just begun in the central part of the Tokamak Complex.
"Europe's commitment and your personal support, Mr President, Mrs Minister, have made this great venture possible," said Director-General Osamu Motojima as he introduced the visitors to the assembled ITER staff. "At a time of economic hardship across the world, Europe has never backed away from its commitment towards ITER."
Addressing the ITER staff in the Headquarters amphitheatre, President Barroso explained that he had supported the project throughout his whole presidency "because the future of Europe is in science and innovation."
Mrs Fioraso shared this vision: "Thanks to this project," she said, "Europe is a very young and very ambitious continent."
Europe contributes approximately 45 percent of the total value of ITER construction.
As "the gateway to industrial and commercial fusion," added the President of the European Commission, "ITER presents a unique opportunity for our industry."
He concluded his address saying: "The personal message I want to deliver to you is one of confidence and support."