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In the Odesa port, French representatives saw the consequences of the Russian attacks
The port of Odesa was visited by a parliamentary delegation of the French Republic led by the head of the National Assembly of France, Mrs. Yael Bron-Pivet.
The chief ombudsman of Turkey visited the port of Odesa
On Monday, March 25, Odesa Port was visited by the Chief Ombudsman of the Republic of Turkey, Sheref Malkoc, and the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Verkhovna Rada, Dmytro Lubinets.
The EU mission visited Odesa seaport
The participants of the European Union Advisory Mission were introduced to the operation of the sea corridor, the Odesa port, and were also shown the consequences of Russian attacks on the port infrastructure.
New equipment was handed over to the rescuers in Odesa port
The stevedoring companies purchased new protective equipment, which the rescuers of the Odesa seaport have already received.
USPA: sea ports of Ukraine are able to increase the potential of agricultural exports
Currently, the ports of Ukraine are not yet loaded to their full capacity and are ready to increase the potential of grain export transportation.
EBA supports the transfer of underwater hydrotechnical structures to the ownership of the USPA
EBA supports the legislative initiative on the transfer of underwater hydrotechnical installations to state ownership.
More than 10 million tons of goods have already been exported through the maritime corridor
In less than half a year, more than 10 million tons of goods have already been exported through the Ukrainian maritime corridor.
The Russians have attacked more than 100 port infrastructure facilities since July
Since mid-July, Russian troops have attacked more than a hundred objects of the port infrastructure of Ukraine.
During the year, 23 new terminals were opened in ports on the Danube
In 2023, 23 new terminals and 20 cargo transshipment points were opened in the Danube ports.
USPA branches were protected in case of blackouts
Ukraine provided the branches of the port administrations of Great Odesa with protection in case of long-term power outages.