Romania is this silent hero of Ukraine. They are helping out Ukrainians in so many ways without loud chest beating and they do deserve recognition and respect for their efforts
“rapidly constructing” :))) only people outside Romania can possibly believe this , that is until they open google maps and see with their own eyes . And that is not the no1 priority , the first priority is to connect the port of Constanta to the exit in Timisoara , East to West . What you need to understand is that we are paralyzed by corruption , and i for one cannot see the light at the end of the tunnel ….
Sadly, until now is only one constructor called [UMB that showed it can mobilize and finish contracts on time](https://youtu.be/7nizFsP80o4)
Nothing in the Balkans is rapid, except funneling public money to private pockets.
How do you build a motorway through a region of your country and avoid the biggest city in that region? And bigger than any city on the motorway by quite some margin.
If only this highway would have been finished before the war…
Romania ended up being one of the crucial allies of Ukraine, even though we don’t make a big fuss about it, we aren’t as rich and our infrastructure isn’t as great as Western EU countries. Ukrainian products are exported through Constanța, we offer a training facility for their pilots, we provide artillery and humanitarian help. We also let the Bâstroe canal issue slide, even though it turned out the Romanian authorities were right in accusing the Ukrainians of illegally dredging it.
I would not count on “rapidly”!
“Rapidly” is an interesting word choice about romanian infrastructure construction
I’m sorry, but who da fuq said its for Ukraine? Moldova is possibly the poorest region in the country, long due a proper highway to connect it to the other regions, and as such it was designed solely for that purpose.
Sure, its proximity to the conflict and the possible role it could play in the reconstruction of Ukraine is a happy coincidence, but this article title is straight up bullshit.
Sources say this infrastructure project will be finalized around the same time as the opening of the subway system in Cluj.
Why does the article say it’s for Ukraine? As one can guess from the name of the highway, it’s mostly to serve the Romanian region of Moldova. It should have a big positive impact, considering how many crashes happen on E85.
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Romania is this silent hero of Ukraine. They are helping out Ukrainians in so many ways without loud chest beating and they do deserve recognition and respect for their efforts
“rapidly constructing” :))) only people outside Romania can possibly believe this , that is until they open google maps and see with their own eyes . And that is not the no1 priority , the first priority is to connect the port of Constanta to the exit in Timisoara , East to West . What you need to understand is that we are paralyzed by corruption , and i for one cannot see the light at the end of the tunnel ….
Sadly, until now is only one constructor called [UMB that showed it can mobilize and finish contracts on time](https://youtu.be/7nizFsP80o4)
Nothing in the Balkans is rapid, except funneling public money to private pockets.
How do you build a motorway through a region of your country and avoid the biggest city in that region? And bigger than any city on the motorway by quite some margin.
If only this highway would have been finished before the war…
Romania ended up being one of the crucial allies of Ukraine, even though we don’t make a big fuss about it, we aren’t as rich and our infrastructure isn’t as great as Western EU countries. Ukrainian products are exported through Constanța, we offer a training facility for their pilots, we provide artillery and humanitarian help. We also let the Bâstroe canal issue slide, even though it turned out the Romanian authorities were right in accusing the Ukrainians of illegally dredging it.
I would not count on “rapidly”!
“Rapidly” is an interesting word choice about romanian infrastructure construction
I’m sorry, but who da fuq said its for Ukraine? Moldova is possibly the poorest region in the country, long due a proper highway to connect it to the other regions, and as such it was designed solely for that purpose.
Sure, its proximity to the conflict and the possible role it could play in the reconstruction of Ukraine is a happy coincidence, but this article title is straight up bullshit.
Sources say this infrastructure project will be finalized around the same time as the opening of the subway system in Cluj.
Why does the article say it’s for Ukraine? As one can guess from the name of the highway, it’s mostly to serve the Romanian region of Moldova. It should have a big positive impact, considering how many crashes happen on E85.