A bridge is to be built across the Tisa River on the border with Romania - the Cabinet of Ministers
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The Cabinet of Ministers has approved an agreement with Romania to build a road bridge across the Tisza River. The new logistics hub will connect the Bila Tserkva and Sighetu Marmatiei checkpoints to speed up the movement of people and goods.
The Cabinet of Ministers has approved an agreement with the Romanian government on the construction of a road bridge across the Tisa River on the Ukrainian-Romanian state border. This was stated by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal during a government meeting, UNN reports.
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Today, the government is making a number of important decisions to strengthen and develop our state. The first decision is to approve an agreement with the Romanian government on the construction of a road bridge over the Tisza river. This will be a new logistics hub at the Belaya Tserkva - Sighetu-Marmara checkpoint. It will expand our export opportunities and accelerate the movement of people and goods across the border. This is part of a broader western logistics modernization program
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The representative of the government in the Verkhovna Rada Taras Melnychuk in Telegram saidthat the meeting approved the agreement between the Cabinet of ministers and the Government of Romania on the construction of a road border bridge over the Tisa River on the Ukrainian-Romanian state border between the settlements of Bila Tserkva (Ukraine) - Sighetu-Marmara (Romania), made on October 18, 2023 in Kiev.
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In October last year, the Cabinet of ministers in Kiev together with the Romanian delegation headed by Prime Minister Marcel Ciolaku held a joint meeting of governments. Seven documents were signed, in particular on increasing production capacity and expanding the production of ammunition.
In particular, an intergovernmental agreement was approved on the construction of a road border bridge over the Tisa River between the settlements of Bila Tserkva and Sighetu Marmara, where one of the planned new checkpoints will open.