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Kyiv: Permit-free access to the EU for Ukrainian cargo is extended until year-end

Ukrainian officials announced on Thursday that a freight liberalisation deal allowing Ukrainian cargo into the EU without a transportation permit had been extended to the end of this year. Signed in 2022 the agreement eliminates the need for Ukrainian carriers for transit and bilateral transports to the EU to obtain permits. It also prevents Ukrainian exports from having to stop by road checkpoints.

This arrangement is crucial in a situation in which Ukrainian Black Sea ports are blocked, which are key for imports and exports since the Russian invasion of February 2022.

The sharp increase in traffic between Ukraine and the EU borders has prompted protests by hauliers from neighbouring countries.

Oleksiy Kuleba, the Ukrainian Vice Prime Minister, said that the extension of the agreement was good news for Ukraine and its exporters. Denys Schmyhal, the Prime Minister of Ukraine, also welcomed this development.

He wrote: "This is the 4th extension of the Agreement which proves it effectiveness and efficiency."

(source: Reuters)