Ukraine and France sign a memorandum of understanding on cooperation in the transport sector
The document provides for enhanced provision of bridges to Ukraine and support for Ukrzaliznytsia

Ukraine and France have signed a memorandum of understanding on cooperation in the transport sector.
This was reported by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.
According to the government, the immediate plans include enhanced cooperation in providing Ukraine with bridges and support for Ukrzaliznytsia. The countries have already agreed to supply rails and upgrade the locomotive fleet. The Council does not rule out the participation of French partners in rebuilding and supporting Ukrainian air navigation.
In general, cooperation will cover the areas of railways, public urban transport, multimodal transport and logistics, air and sea transport, road infrastructure, and the development of environmentally friendly mobility.
Previously. Mind reported that France had refused to give Ukraine a digital map of Belarus. Paris argued that it would not participate in operations on the territory of other states.
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