The incredible success of the 106th Giro d’Italia has once again demonstrated that Italy and Rome are qualified to organise great events, and Expo 2030 Rome can serve as a long-lasting, perspective-oriented, non-occasional, respectful, and inclusive business platform.
“The presence of important events such as the Giro d’Italia, Piazza di Siena, and the Ryder Cup must be a very clear signal regarding Rome’s ambition to host Expo 2030,” said Antonio Tajani, Vice President of the Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Rome’s candidacy is based on hospitality, equal dignity, and enduring relationships. Coming to Rome for Expo 2030 will represent the realisation of a virtuous journey, not a hit-and-run operation, and it will be an opportunity to establish enduring relations with Italy and therefore gain access to the Single European Market. Expo 2030 Rome promotes the integrated promotion of an entire country, not just the capital city of Italy.
We are delighted to have raced alongside the Giro d’Italia, which supports #Expo2030Roma.
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