The agreements will seek to secure the supply chains between the European Union (EU) and these two countries by increasing the number of so-called road transportation rights, the Europapress news agency reported on Tuesday.
They will also analyze how to strengthen and modernize the European network while reducing emissions and strengthening ties with neighboring countries on issues such as the export of their agricultural products.
According to the EC, during the next few days, the EU member states, the neighbors of the Western Balkans, as well as Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia will discuss the best options to modernize transportation and logistics systems.
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