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Tue, 16 Sep, 2014 01:44:39 AM
FTimes Report, Sept 16
 
File picture of Icebreaker. Photo Lehtikuva.
Finland and Russia on Monday signed two agreements to provide clearer rules for road transport between the neighbouring countries and a framework for cooperation in icebreaking services, said an official press release.
 
Finnish Ministry of Transport and Communications Permanent Secretary Harri Pursiainen and Russian Deputy Minister of Transport Sergei Aristov inked the deals.
 
Amendments to the international road transport agreement in force between Finland and Russia deal with payment of taxes and road charges, taxi transport and validity of national driving licences. 
 
The agreement also confirms the right of Russian transport operators to apply higher weights in Finland than in Russia.
 
Provisions concerning taxi transport across the border are added to the agreement to provide clearer rules for cross-border transportation.
 
A taxi service provider will be allowed to pick up a passenger or a group of passengers from the area of the other party to the agreement, if the taxi is booked in advance and the pick-up point is agreed in advance.
 
The agreement on icebreaking services enables Finnish icebreakers to operate in the eastern parts of the Gulf of Finland in the territorial waters of Russia in return for compensation. Reciprocally, Russian icebreakers can assist vessels operating to Finnish ports in the Gulf of Finland. Operations in territorial waters are always subject to a permit from the authorities.
 
Flexible use of the icebreaking capacity will make winter navigation in the eastern Gulf of Finland more efficient during severe ice winters and improve its safety. The agreement will open up new markets for Finnish enterprises in icebreaking services.
 
 
 
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