Turkish businesses are exploring opportunities to restore Ukraine’s transport infrastructure, this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Turkey may assist in rebuilding Ukraine's transport infrastructure

On Wednesday, January 31, in Istanbul, Alexander Kubrakov, the Deputy Prime Minister for the Restoration of Ukraine and Minister of Development of Communities, Territories, and Infrastructure, met with Turkey’s Minister of Trade, Omer Bolat, and Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, Abdulkadir Uraloglu.

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The discussion took place within the framework of the Ukraine Reconstruction Forum, involving representatives from leading transport and construction enterprises such as Ukrzaliznytsia, Ukrainian Sea Ports Administration, and the State Recovery Agency.

Practical steps to involve Turkish businesses in the restoration were discussed, focusing on proposals and project solutions for Ukraine’s waters and ports.

Turkish companies expressed readiness to invest in maritime logistics, infrastructure, roads, and potential collaboration in the resumption of air traffic.

The Ukrainian-Turkish Reconstruction Task Force, established during the forum, identified priority areas of cooperation, including road infrastructure restoration, construction of temporary bridges, water transport infrastructure projects, protection of critical infrastructure, housing recovery, and aviation.

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