Ukraine, Romania governments agree to expand Ukraine’s export capacity

Ukraine and Romania have signed several agreements including one to expand Ukraine’s export capacity hampered by Russian bombing, during a joint inter-governmental meeting in Kyiv.

„Today we … signed seven important documents that will contribute to the implementation of Ukraine–Romania cooperation in various fields,” Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal told a joint press briefing with Prime Minister of Romania Marcel Ciolacu in Kyiv.

The prime ministers signed an agreement to build a road border bridge across the Tysa River between Bila Tserkva and Sighetu Marmației.

They also signed a memorandum to strengthen cooperation to ensure the transit of Ukrainian-made goods. They pledged checkpoints for road, rail, sea and river links.

The health ministries of the two countries signed a protocol of cooperation between the countries’ healthcare institutions.

„The joint meeting of our governments is historic because it is a concrete way of implementing the strategic partnership between our two countries, agreed on by the presidents of Romania and Ukraine,” Romanian Prime Minister Ciolacu said.

„In addition to its bilateral and security nature, this strategic partnership also has a symbolic meaning, namely that Romania and Ukraine – two key countries in this region – share a common vision of upholding democratic values,” he added.

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