en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority (USPA), the International Port of Antwerp-Bruges (Puerto Internacional de Amberes-Brujas), and the APEC Port Training Center Antwerp/Flanders (Centro de Formación Portuaria APEC Amberes/Flandes) have signed a new cooperation agreement to strengthen maritime transport connections and logistics corridors between the relevant ports.

The parties will engage in knowledge exchange on port management, efficiency, competitiveness, safety, and environmental protection. The modernization and reconstruction of port infrastructure, including potential investments and public-private partnerships, are also included in the cooperation agenda.

Kristof Waterschoot, CEO of the International Port of Antwerp-Bruges, stated that the agreement aims to play a role in shaping the future of Ukrainian ports by sharing knowledge and experience, contributing to reconstruction and resilience, while also learning from Ukraine's resilience and coping methods under difficult conditions.
Matthias Diependaele, Minister-President of Flanders, noted that Flanders supports Ukraine through concrete cooperation, including sharing knowledge, strengthening infrastructure, and creating new economic ties. Ports are not only links in trade but are crucial for a country that is resisting and needs to rebuild. Diependaele said that through this agreement, Flanders will provide port expertise to enhance the resilience of Ukrainian ports and strengthen Ukraine's connections with Europe and the world.
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