Kubrakov: more than 100 ships have already passed through the Ukrainian maritime corridor
More than 100 ships have used the Ukrainian maritime corridor since its inception.
More than 100 ships have used the Ukrainian maritime corridor since its inception.
Currently, there will be more than 12 new terminals on the Ukrainian section of the Danube River to increase the capacity of local ports.
The National Anti-corruption Bureau of Ukraine is asking the court to choose a precautionary measure in the form of bail of 20 million UAH for the former Minister of Infrastructure Andriy Pyvovarskyi.
The Ministry for the Development of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure of Ukraine promised to fire Deputy Minister Vasyl Lozynskyi. The other day NABU detained an official and searched him.
In Ukraine, a number of ministries will be united, in particular, the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food and the Ministry of Infrastructure.
The Ministry of Infrastructure has extended the validity of seafarers’ qualification documents until June 30, 2023.
Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar held talks with his Ukrainian counterpart Oleksiy Reznikov and Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine Oleksandr Kubrakov.
As of October 30, the Ukrainian side did not have permits from the Joint Coordination Center to pass through the secure corridor and carry out inspections. So 218 ships are effectively blocked in their current positions.
The professional union of maritime transport workers of Ukraine appealed to the Ministry of Infrastructure regarding the situation with the documents of Ukrainian seamen.
The Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine and various ministries of the United States signed a Joint Statement on supporting the infrastructure stability of Ukraine and its restoration.
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