Ukrainian, Polish motor insurance bureaus sign agreement on protection of rights of drivers
The Motor (Transport) Insurance Bureau of Ukraine (MTIBU) and Polish Motor Insurers' Bureau (PMIB) have signed an agreement on the protection of the rights of Ukrainians who enter the territory of Poland, the MTIBU has reported on its Web site.
The agreement comes into force on January 1, 2014.
The agreement is to improve the protection of the interests of Ukrainian drivers who have been injured in car accidents in Poland.
Similar agreements have already been signed with Greece, Latvia, Turkey and Russia, the MTIBU reported.
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