Infrastructure Ministry to attract Chinese investor for Kyiv-Lviv-Warsaw-Berlin high-speed link
Ukraine's Infrastructure Ministry is preparing a memorandum with the largest Chinese investor to develop a feasibility study for the development of high-speed rail link on the Kyiv-Lviv-Warsaw-Berlin route, as well as the Kyiv-Odesa direction, Minister Volodymyr Omelian has said during "The hour of questions to the government" in the parliament.
"We are preparing a memorandum for signing with one of the largest Chinese investors, first of all, on a feasibility study for high-speed rail link on the directions of Kyiv-Lviv-Warsaw-Berlin and Kyiv-Odesa with extension to Crimea when it is returned to Ukraine," the minister said.
Omelian has not specified other project details.
As reported, in March Lviv authorities reported on the plan to build a narrow gauge railway to Warsaw.
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