The leaders of Moldova and its breakaway republic of Transdnestr on Friday agreed to restore rail traffic.
The deal was signed by Transdnestr President Yevgeny Shevchuk and Moldovan Prime Minister Vlad Filat.
“Today we signed a document to solve the long-standing problem of rail traffic. The document stipulates a specific timeframe for restoring traffic at the Transdnestr railway section. We think that this agreement will be to the benefit of both banks of Dniester,” Shevchuk said.
Filat, in his turn, expressed hope that both sides will also “solve other bilateral problems.”