Pridnestrovie's representatives urged the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine not to block freights transportation to Slobodka-Export Railway Station again

11/23/15 16:28

Pridnestrovie's representatives urged the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine not to block freights transportation to Slobodka-Export Railway Station again

A regular meeting of expert (working) groups on issues concerning railway transportation took place in Bendery

Tiraspol, November 23. /Novosti Pridnestrovya/. The next meeting of expert (working) groups on issues concerning railway transportation took place in elaboration of the previous meeting by invitation of the Pridnestrovie's side at the office of the OSCE Mission in Bendery on November 23, 2015.

As the Foreign Ministry's Press Service reports, meeting participants continued discussing rejection of the Ukrainian Regional Railways to approve transportation of the freights imported by the Pridnestrovie's economic entities to Slobodka-Export Railway Station. It was caused by numerous unilateral requests of the Moldovan Railways.

Pridnestrovie's representatives urged the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine not to block freights transportation to Slobodka-Export Railway Station again and not to implement additional charging for a number of the Pridnestrovie's enterprises.

«It should be noted with great concern that representatives of Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova had no good grace to revise their earlier taken unilateral measures during this meeting," the Foreign Ministry's Press Service reports.

It is expected that discussions will be continued at the level of relevant railway specialists.

 

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