The next step is to turn Orlivka into Ukraine’s newest Danube river port,

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Yuriy Dimchoglo, deputy chair of Odesa’s Regional Council, tells the transportation news site. “This way, small vessels can also dock, including foreign ones,” says Dimchoglo, an organizer of the ferry port. “Passengers from Ukraine could travel along the Danube to other countries.” Orlivka now has Odesa Region’s only border crossing with the EU.

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