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According to Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba, Ukraine is not against Russia closing its trade mission in Ukraine.
Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba recalled that Ukraine broke the agreement with Russia on trade missions a few months ago.
He then commented on the information that the Russian Federation decided to close trade missions in Ukraine and Lithuania.
“Ukraine, at the initiative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, broke the Russian-Ukrainian agreement on trade missions three months ago. But we do not care that Russia closed them by itself,” wrote Kuleba on Twitter.
Ukraine, at the initiative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ended the Russian-Ukrainian agreement on trade missions three months ago. But we don’t care that Russia closed them by itself https://t.co/mY5OCjae5I
– Dmytro Kuleba (myDmytroKuleba) November 11, 2020
On August 17, Ukraine terminated an agreement with Russia on the mutual establishment of trade missions. It has been in effect since October 1992.
In June 2020, Ukraine’s Deputy Foreign Minister Vasily Bodnar declared that since the occupation of Crimea and the armed aggression in Donbass, Ukraine has terminated some 150 of the 453 treaties and agreements with the Russian Federation, including one of the basic agreements on friendship, cooperation and association (this document expired on April 1, 2019).
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