Romania is set to provide an additional anchorage in the port of Constanta on the Danube for Ukrainian vessels. This was announced on December 11th by the General Director of the state-owned Ukrainian Danube Shipping Company, Dmitry Moskalenko, via his Facebook page.
The new anchorage will provide a safe and reliable port of call for Ukrainian vessels, allowing them to refuel and restock supplies while travelling the Danube. It is also expected to reduce the time it takes for Ukrainian vessels to reach their destinations, as the anchorage is located in close proximity to the port of Constanta.
The anchorage is part of a larger effort by the Romanian government to improve the infrastructure of the Danube and make it more accessible to Ukrainian vessels. This includes the construction of a new bridge across the Danube, which is expected to be completed in 2021.
The new anchorage is also expected to bring economic benefits to Romania, as it will attract more Ukrainian vessels to the port of Constanta. This will create jobs and bring in additional revenue for the country.
The anchorage is a welcome development for the Ukrainian shipping industry, which has been struggling in recent years due to the conflict in the region. The new anchorage will provide a safe and reliable port of call for Ukrainian vessels, allowing them to refuel and restock supplies while travelling the Danube.
The new anchorage is a sign of Romania’s commitment to improving the infrastructure of the Danube and making it more accessible to Ukrainian vessels. It is also a sign of Romania’s commitment to strengthening ties between the two countries and promoting economic growth.