Ukraine accepts Russia's proposal on resuming transit road haulage starting Feb 25 - Yatseniuk
Ukraine has accepted the Russian Transport Ministry's proposal on resuming transit road haulage starting February 25, Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk said.
"That is, we responded to their unfriendly actions, they are unblocking it, and we are also taking the relevant measures on a reciprocity principle, and the Interior Ministry and the national police will ensure the resumption of cargo transportation for the start," Yatseniuk said at a government meeting on Wednesday.
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