Ukraine and Albania have signed an agreement on international road transport, which provides for regular freight and passenger transportation, according to Deputy Prime Minister for Recovery and Minister of Community and Territorial Development Oleksiy Kuleba.
“In practice, this means more opportunities for exporting Ukrainian goods, simplifying operations for carriers, developing new transport routes through the countries of Southeast Europe, and improving transport accessibility for citizens of both countries,” Kuleba wrote on Telegram on Tuesday.
According to him, Albania has now become the 37th country with which Ukraine will have “transport visa-free travel.”
It is noted that the ministry is also continuing to work on expanding Ukraine’s international transport links and opening new markets for carriers.
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