Alexander Kamyshin, Ukraine to Romania by train…
Launched the first train connecting Ukraine and Romania.
Danger: long 🧵 ahead! :)
Just to remind. Back in August 2022, in the middle of the war, we completed 20km of new track reconstruction. That track was closed for 17 years. We done it in 2 months. And then we waited for another 4 months while Romanian railways completed its part of the job.
We also brought brand new diesel train to the route. Made in Ukraine during the war, by the way.
Our inaugural trip today started in #Rakhiv with these #carols, performed by local kids band. Lovely.
5 reasons why this connection is important:
(1) yet another connection for cargo export. More business for both countries. Vital for 🇺🇦, because cargo export is blood for our economy. Beneficial for 🇷🇴, both railways and Constanta seaport. Great extension for Solidarity Lanes.
(2) another connection for Ukrainians to the EU. You can change the train in Valea Viseului and travel to Cluj-Napoca where international airport gives you 30 destinations per day, incl. 2 flights to London. Or you can go to Bucharest.
(3) more than 30k Ukrainians live in Maramures county of Romania, which is neighboring Ukraine. We are happy to give them a comfortable connection to visit their friends and relatives in Ukraine.
(4) great opportunity for Romanians to Visit Ukraine. Ski resorts in the winter time or hiking Carpathians in the summer time. And yes, I'm sure that many Romanians are fine to travel to Ukraine even amid the war.
(5) we have to finish a few more exercises with border control and the customs office, and we gonna give a direct transit route connecting Ukraine with Ukraine via Romania. That's important because of the Carpathian mountains, complicating other ways to connect inside Ukraine.
Actually, there is also 6th reason why this corridor is important, but that's something we never discuss. If you know what I mean. 😎
Crossing the border from 🇺🇦 to 🇷🇴.
It was an honor to have Orest Klympush as the loco driver for this first train. He was the first Minister of transport of Ukraine back in 1992-1994. He is 81 now, but full of energy and strongly supporting the development of Ukrainian railways. He's a legend.
Btw, our Vice-Prime-Minister @OlKubrakov also leads Ukrainian-Romanian governmental cooperation commission and strongly supports new connections between our countries.
And back home. From Romania to Ukraine.
#IronEurointegration in action.