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Romanian Post backs actions of Belgian postal operator organized for benefit of Ukrainian citizens

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Romanian Post backs actions of Belgian postal operator organized for benefit of Ukrainian citizens

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The Romanian Post completed on Thursday at the Halmeu Border Checkpoint (Satu Mare County), the logistic support action offered to the Belgian postal operator, bpost, for the transfer of over 60 tonnes of non-perishable food and hygiene products, donations collected in the Belgian postal network to help the citizens of Ukraine.

"More than 60 tonnes of humanitarian aid collected by Belgium's national postal service operator, bpost, consisting of non-perishable food and hygiene products, were handed over last night at the Halmeu Border Checkpoint to Ukrainian postmen in Ukrposhta. The Romanian Post Office is offering, in this action, logistical support and the provision of customs transfer procedures," reads a Romanian Post Office release sent to AGERPRES on Friday.

According to the quoted source, the Belgian postal operator chose the partnership with the Romanian Post as a result of the success of the humanitarian campaign "Solidarity with Ukraine," which is underway at the level of the Romanian postal network, Agerpres.ro informs.
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