26/10/2022 (Agence Europe) – On Wednesday 26 October, MEPs on the European Parliament Transport Committee adopted a report by Marian-Jean Marinescu (EPP, Romanian) on road transport agreements between the EU on one side, and Moldova and Ukraine on the other. These agreements aim to facilitate the transport of goods such as grain, fuel and foodstuffs. The agreements, which are part of the EU’s response to the disruption of the transport sector due to the war in Ukraine, include working on alternative routes to allow trade to continue and avoid bottlenecks. In addition, it also provides for Ukrainian drivers to be able to continue to use their existing Ukrainian driving licences and certificates of professional competence to drive in the EU, without the need to hold an international driving licence. (TM)