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Ukraine-EU summit agenda announced
The summit will take place on October 1. In particular, the parties will discuss the updating of the Association Agreement and integration into the digital market.
The Ukraine-EU summit agenda, scheduled for October 1, 2020, includes a wide range of topics. This was stated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Dmitry Kuleba, in an interview with Radio Svoboda on Sunday, September 6.
“My colleague, the Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration, Olga Stefanishina, is very energetically committed to preparing this summit and filling it with such powerful content,” Kuleba said.
According to him, the European integration of Ukraine is such a large-scale process that it cannot be reduced to just one thing.
“We are also interested in updating the Association Agreement. We are interested in integrating into the digital market. We are interested in advancing in the field of justice, deepening cooperation in the field of justice. We are interested in In greater cooperation with the EU to curb Russian aggression, “the minister concluded.
We recall that previously the Rada unblocked the receipt of 1,200 million euros from the EU. For the repeal of the approval of the law to ratify the memorandum with the European Union, only 48 deputies voted with the 226 votes required.
It was also reported that the EU is willing to increase trade with Ukraine. It is planned to modernize preferences for the import of goods into the EU under a series of trade agreements, the total amount of which in 2019 amounted to 677 billion euros.
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