Romania is set to provide an additional anchorage in the port of Constanta on the Danube for Ukrainian vessels. This was announced by the General Director of the state-owned Ukrainian Danube Shipping Company, Dmytro Moskalenko, on December 11th via Facebook.
The anchorage will be located in the port of Constanta, the largest port on the Danube and the largest port in Romania. It is also the main port for the Black Sea region. The anchorage will provide a safe haven for Ukrainian vessels, allowing them to dock and refuel without having to enter the territorial waters of other countries.
The anchorage will be a welcome addition to the port of Constanta, which is already a major hub for international shipping. It is estimated that the anchorage will be able to accommodate up to 50 vessels at any one time. This will provide a much-needed boost to the port’s capacity and will help to reduce congestion in the area.
The anchorage will also provide a safe haven for Ukrainian vessels, allowing them to dock and refuel without having to enter the territorial waters of other countries. This will be a great benefit to the Ukrainian shipping industry, as it will reduce the risk of their vessels being intercepted by hostile forces.
The anchorage is part of a larger effort by Romania to improve the safety and security of the Danube. The Romanian government has already invested heavily in the development of the port of Constanta, and this new anchorage is just one more step in the right direction.
The anchorage is a welcome addition to the port of Constanta, and it is hoped that it will help to improve the safety and security of the Danube. It is also hoped that it will provide a much-needed boost to the Ukrainian shipping industry, allowing them to operate more safely and efficiently. This is a positive step forward for both Romania and Ukraine, and it is hoped that it will lead to further cooperation between the two countries in the future.