Major Repairs Force Temporary Closure of Danube Bridge Near Ruse
Traffic on the Danube Bridge near Ruse will be halted on November 4 due to ongoing major repair works
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The fees on both sides of the Danube Bridge, which connects the cities of Ruse and Giurgiu, will become equal in a few days' time, according to Vasile Mustatea, President of the Giurgiu County.
The fee for crossing the bridge is now EUR 6 on the Romanian side and EUR 2 on the Bulgarian side, according to reports of Darik radio.
Mustatea met with Ventsislav Kalchev, District Governor of Ruse, on Tuesday to discuss the 2014-2020 programming period of the Romania-Bulgaria Cross Border Cooperation Program.
Both sides agreed on the need to build a second bridge connecting Ruse and Giurgiu, stressing that the issue of closing the existing bridge was not being contemplated at all because the facility was extremely important for the economy of the two cities.
The issue of a potential relocation of the Danube Bridge Secretariat from Romania's city of C?l?ra?i to Ruse or opening a representation of the Romania-Bulgaria Cross Border Cooperation Program in Ruse or Gurgevo was also discussed.
It was decided that a working meeting would be held in Ruse in October, after which a new cooperation agreement between the Ruse municipal administration and the Giurgiu County Council would be signed by November at the latest.
The meeting took place with the cooperation of the "Danubius" Euro region Association.
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