Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Ukraine will unlock transit trucks from Russia – Onet.pl

Yatsenyuk noted that the decision of Kiev were a response to hostile actions of Russia, but because – as he said – “they open movement, and we open it to the conditions of reciprocity.”

infrastructure Minister Andriy Pyvovarsky explained earlier that the resumption of the transit of Russian lorries Ukraine was necessary due for agreement on this issue between Moscow and Warsaw.

“If you do not take a decision on transit through Ukraine, taking into account the fact that our Polish colleagues agreed with Russia to co-operate transit, transit corridors may change. They lead not through Ukraine, but through Belarus, Poland and the Baltic states “- he warned.

Message on this topic seemed the Russian Ministry of transport. Ministries of the two countries “agreed on the resumption of automotive freight, including transit, from midnight on February 25, according to a normative-legal base,” – said in a statement.

last week, the ministry of infrastructure in Kiev, said that Ukraine and Russia have agreed that their trucks that because of mutual travel bans were waiting at border crossings, within 10 days will be able to return to their countries.

Earlier the Ukrainian government issued a regulation to ban the travel of Russian trucks through the territory of the country. They stated that it is a response to the actions of Moscow, which does not allow unduly Ukrainian lorries for journeys by Russia.

the decision to ban the movement of Russian trucks on Ukraine government Yatsenyuk issued under pressure from activists of various social movements who began to block these vehicles in the Transcarpathian region, near the border with Slovakia and Hungary. The action then spread to other regions, mainly on the border of Ukraine with the EU and Belarus.

Organizers locks They stressed that in the absence of arrangements for transport between the Polish and Russia Russian driver began to choose the road to the EU through Ukraine. They claimed that they could not calmly watch as the Russians are cashing in on the transit of goods through their country, while Moscow is fueling conflict with separatists in Donbas.

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