Ukraine strongly opposes a possible revision of the Ukraine-EU Association Agreement, but it will support any strengthening of the deal in terms of the recognition of the country’s prospects of membership in the European Union, that’s according to Deputy Chief of the Presidential Administration Kostyantyn Yeliseyev, an UNIAN correspondent reported from a Kyiv briefing on Friday.
"We do not intend [to
revise], and strongly oppose the revision of this important document. We do not
intend to make no changes and no fundamental amendments in this document,"
said Yeliseyev.
At this, the
deputy head of the Presidential Administration said that "if there are
proposals to change [the Agreement] in the direction of its strengthening and
recognition of membership prospects, then we are ready to consider them, but in
no way does it concern the weakening or some [other] revisions, so we will not
let such revisions happen, and this is our principled position."
As UNIAN
reported earlier, the outcome
of the Dutch referendum held April 6 on the issue of ratification of the Ukraine-EU Association
Agreement saw 61.1% of votes cast against the Agreement, with a 32.2% turnout.
The Dutch
government said in a
statement April 7 that it intended to seek compromise on the issue of the
Ukraine-EU deal, admitting that the process might take time.
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