Ending a 2-day trip to Turkey yesterday, Prime Minister Shmygal told reporters that his delegation invited Turkish companies to participate in concessions for international highways and for two Black Sea ports. In meetings in Istanbul and Ankara, he invited Turkish investors to build high speed passenger rail lines, housing for Crimean Tatars displaced from Crimea, and modern city hospitals. Ukrinform reports that the highway section that Shmygal pitched to Turkish construction companies is the Brody-Lviv-Krakovets highway, a heavily trafficked, 250 km section of the M10 that now takes four hours.