August 7, 2025
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“Transport visa waiver” with Moldova continued until 2027

Ukraine and Moldova continued the traffic visa waiver for another two years-until the end of 2027. All this time, Ukrainian trucks will not need special permits for bilateral and transit transportation. This was reported by Viceremier for restoration, Minister of Community and Territories of Ukraine Alexei Kuleb in his Telegram. According to him, the decision will promote the stability of logistics routes”, – WRITE ON: ua.news

Ukraine and Moldova continued the traffic visa waiver for another two years-until the end of 2027. All this time, Ukrainian trucks will not need special permits for bilateral and transit transportation.

This was reported by Viceremier for restoration, Minister of Community and Territories of Ukraine Alexei Kuleb in his Telegram.

According to him, the decision will promote the stability of logistics routes, as well as open up new opportunities for business of both countries. This is especially important given the growth of turnover between Ukraine and Moldova – only last year it increased by 12% and amounted to $ 1.1 billion.

“Moldova is an important transit route to Europe. I thank Moldovan colleagues for effective interaction, ”Kuleba added.

The European Commission has officially approved Ukraine’s accession to Roam Like at Home, which will allow you to use mobile communication in EU countries at no additional cost – at the same tariffs as at home. New rules are expected to work since January 1, 2026.

Poland is planned restore visa The regime with countries whose citizens most often commit crimes. Exactly this will spread to Citizens of Georgia, Armenia, Venezuela and Colombia.

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