Romania, extremely important role for cargo flow to and from Ukraine, Moldova
Romania now has an extremely important role for the cargo flow to and from Ukraine and or the Republic of Moldova, and implicitly for the economy of the two countries, the Minister of Transport, Sorin Grindeanu, wrote on his Facebook page.
According to the official, since the start of the Russian invasion in Ukraine, the Romanian infrastructure, port, rail, road or air, offers vital transport ways for the transit of goods and necessary raw materials.
"During today's videoconference with Adina Valean, the European commissioner for Transport, the deputy Minister of Infrastructure from Ukraine, Mustafa Nayyem, as well as my counterpart from the Republic of Moldova, Andrei Spinu, we discussed about the solutions that Romania is offering in these moments. I highlighted Romania's involvement through constantly supplementation of the rail cargo transport and ensuring the transposition and the transshipment of wagons, as well as their continuous and priority movement," Grindeanu specified.
He added that by liberalizing road cargo transport for the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine for all freight categories (direct, transit, third party) "represents another option that we are offering".
According to the Minister of Transport, increasing operating capacity of the Port of Constanta represents a major support for the flows of cargo coming from Ukraine, through the Republic of Moldova, on the Siret-Constanta corridor, while the ships under Ukrainian flag are benefiting from quick access in Romanian ports and are exempt from paying port service tariffs.
He specified that the goods with Ukraine destination, especially containers, are received and downloaded in our ports, and for their transfer there is a line of containers on the Constanta-Giurgiulesti (Republic of Moldova) relation.
"We will implement an interactive map on Romania's territory, intended for freight transport. We are coordinating our efforts at an European level and we support the proposal of authorization from the European Commission of negotiating road transport agreements between EU-Ukraine and EU-Republic of Moldova throughout the crisis period. We pronounced ourselves for inclusion in the TEN-T Baltic Sea - Black Sea - Aegean Sea corridor of TEN-T road and railway sections, in Romania, which ensures the connection between Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova: - on the North-South axis: Suceava - Pascani - Bacau - Buzau - Ploiesti - Bucharest, which needs to be connected with the port of Constanta; on the East-West axis: Pascani - Iasi - Ungheni," the Transport minister also said.