The European Parliament supports the extension of the road transport agreement with Ukraine

The EU-Ukraine agreement, which runs from 2022, was due to expire this June. MEPs have now voted to extend it until the end of 2025 to ensure the smooth functioning of logistics chains and to support Ukrainian exports, which are heavily dependent on land transport due to the Russian blockade of Black Sea ports.
At the same time, the agreement helps European carriers, who have seamless access to the Ukrainian market. In addition, the agreement can be automatically extended beyond 2025 if no party objects.
Lawmakers stressed that road links are crucial in the current context - both for Ukraine's economic survival and for the availability of humanitarian and military aid.
The decision comes at a time when the EU is discussing other forms of long-term support for Ukraine. With this step, Parliament has reaffirmed that European solidarity is not limited to political statements, but also has a concrete transport dimension.
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