"We
are preparing ourselves that the FTA agreement with the EU will come into force
from 1 January, 2016. There can be no
doubt that the agreement on a free trade area between Ukraine and the European
Union will take effect. We are preparing ourselves for Russia’s possible
trade restrictive measures against Ukraine," Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk emphasised at
a government meeting on Wednesday, 18 November.
He
informed about an estimate of probable losses from a trade embargo by the
Russian Federation, "At least for 2016, our preliminary assessment is that
Ukraine will lose about $600 million in exports to the Russian
Federation."
The
Prime Minister reminded that Ukraine had reduced dependence on the Russian
market three times: "If three years ago this dependence made up on average
35%, today - 12.5%."
Arseniy Yatsenyuk appealed
to the First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine and Ukraine’s trade
representative after the recent meeting with the EU Commissioner for Trade
"to have a joint assessment of Ukraine’s losses in case of a Russia’s
illegal trade embargo."
The
Prime Minister also stressed the need to develop a joint plan on overcoming the
negative effects of the Russian economic aggression against Ukraine, "We
are looking forward to a joint position of the European Union and Ukraine in
this matter, as after January 1 Ukraine and the European Union will be in the
common trade area."
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