On Monday,
November 9, Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk met with High
Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security
Policy/Vice-President of the European Commission FedericaMogherini.
Arseniy
Yatsenyuk highly evaluated as being intensive and efficient the cooperation
between the Government of Ukraine and the European Commission on a wide range
of political, economic, financial, security and humanitarian issues of the
joint agenda. Special attention was drawn to the preparation
of a meeting of the Ukraine-EU Association Council due to be held in
Brussels in December which is to be focused on a detaileddiscussion
of aspects of the current collaboration and future plans.
Noting
the ongoing process of ratification of the Association Agreement between
Ukraine and the EU by our European partners, Prime Minister of
Ukraine stressed the importance to consolidate efforts to
complete it as soon as possible.
Moreover, Arseniy
Yatsenyuk emphasized the need to strengthen the unity and solidarity
of the EU in addressing challenges that have clear anti-European and
anti-Ukrainian nature - from security threats and political blackmail by Russia
to the projects of economic monopoly and pressure on the EU,
such as Nord stream - 2, an idea of which had caused a
negative response of both the Government of Ukraine and heads of many
European governments: from Slovakia to the Baltic States.
The
parties separately discussed measures to support internal reforms in Ukraine.
In particular, they considered an initiative of establishing a Fund to
increase payment to Ukrainian officials and civil servants, the issue
raised in a letter of Arseniy Yatsenyuk to President
of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker. "This is one of the most important ways of
overcoming corruption in public authorities", accentuated the Prime
Minister.
The
interlocutors also addressed an issue of peaceful settlement in
Eastern Ukraine, pressing issues of economic reforms and legislative
support of a European integration course of our state.
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