Hungary became the fourth EU country to introduce a temporary no-permission regime.
Hungary has allowed Ukrainian carriers to carry out all bilateral and transit traffic on their territory without permits until April 30. This was reported by Ukrtransbezopasnost.
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“This will allow Ukrainian carriers to carry out all necessary transportation to ensure the viability of the country and the Ukrainian economy without being tied to permits and additional administrative barriers,” the agency said.
They added that Hungary became the fourth EU country to introduce a temporary no-permission regime.
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Earlier, the Republic of Latvia allowed all bilateral and transit traffic on the territory of its country without permits for Ukrainian carriers.
For their part, the Slovak Republic and the Republic of Bulgaria have allowed Ukrainian carriers to carry out any transit of goods and passengers on the territory of their countries without permits.
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It will be recalled that on March 24 , Zelensky, speaking at the EU summit, appealed to Orban not to repeat the mistakes of World War II, when Hungary chose the wrong side, to unblock arms supplies and stop buying natural gas and oil from Russia.