KYIV, Oct 4 – Ukraine considers Romania and Moldova as the most promising directions for the transit of agricultural products and, hence, for the development of infrastructure, Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration Oleksandr Kubrakov, who is also the Minister for Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Development of Ukraine, has said at a conference "The Future of Ukrainian Exports" organized by the Ekonomichna Pravda publication in Kyiv on Wednesday.
The official said the Ukrainian government has been working on logistics projects with Moldova and Romania. These countries do not consider Ukraine as a competitor and see good commercial prospects for generating income from the transit of goods from Ukraine.
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