Policy Brief | Transformation of Ukrainian transport system and its perspectives for the EU integration
Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine has led to significant changes in the Ukrainian transport sector due to disruptions in supply chains, cargo flows, and damage of the country’s infrastructure. The Ukrainian transport  system  has  undergone  significant  transformations. The  country's  borders  with  Russia and   Belarus  and  its  airspace  have  been  closed.  In  the  first  months  of  the  full-scale  war,  the  temporary   blockage on the operation of Black Sea ports forced Ukraine to develop land transport corridors to the   EU  countries  and  neighboring  Moldova  to  enable  both  export  and  import  of  goods  needed  for  the   economy.  Despite  the  ongoing  war,  Ukraine  has  accelerated  a  long-planned  reform  of  the  country's   transport  system  to  adapt  its  infrastructure  to  the  EU  standards  and  integrate  it  with  the  European   transport  network. Writes Sandra Baniak, a Research Fellow at the Centre for Eastern Studies in the Connectivity and Regional Integration Programme.
20. March 2025



 
                   
                   
                   
                  