On
September 18, in the city of Tbilisi, under the Eastern Partnership initiative,
it was signed a memorandum of understanding between Ukraine, the European Union
and the Council of Europe in the framework of the COMUS project. This was announced by Deputy Minister of Culture of Ukraine on European
integration Andrii Vitrenko at a briefing at the Government House on
22 September.
"The
memorandum is based on a document, political note, prepared as a result of work
of the relevant interagency working group chaired by the Ministry of Culture
along with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Economic Development
and Trade, Ministry of Regional Development, Construction, Housing and
Utilities. The main objectives of the
memorandum is to enhance the value of cultural heritage for socio-economic
development of towns, social cohesion, democratic processes in times of crisis,
duties, powers and responsibilities of local authorities in terms of the
decentralization process in Ukraine, the spread of experience of the pilot
towns among other Ukrainian towns, mainly in eastern and southern Ukraine,
strengthening Eastern European regional partnership," said Andrii Vitrenko.
According
to him, activities of the COMUS project in Ukraine have been in progress since
1 January 2015 and will be pursued until June 2017. The selected pilot towns under the applications submitted by electronic
voting are two cities: Zhovkva and Lutsk. In addition, Ukraine
was asked to identify another pilot town due to the fact that Azerbaijan left
the COMUS project.
Andrii Vitrenko emphasised that
the ultimate goal of the COMUS project are two fundamental documents that are
important for the development of small- and medium-sized towns. The first one defines the average long-term dynamics and rehabilitation of
heritage sites, the second - a project of rehabilitation of the very heritage
thatcontains a description of the practical activities relative to the target
objects.
The
most important thing in the COMUS project, noted the Deputy Minister, is that
first we will have the possibility to attract the European partners’ experience
in the use of cultural heritage as an important instrument of socio-economic
development, because it is vital to forming a strategy plan for the development
of small-and medium-sized town.
"The
signing of the memorandum on cooperation between Ukraine, the European Union
and the Council of Europe is the next step of Ukrainian culture towards the
European cultural space," pointed out Andrii Vitrenko.
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