Presidents of Poland and Ukraine Petro Poroshenko and
Andrzej Duda have adopted a joint declaration.
"I thank our fellows for the preparation of a
very important joint declaration, which will be soon made public, I think that
with your mediation, it will be presented to the public," Duda said after
a meeting with Poroshenko in Kyiv on Wednesday.
"I would like to thank our teams for making a
wonderful joint declaration, which has been created as a result of our
meeting," Poroshenko said for his part.
According to the Ukrainian service of the Polish
Radio, the declaration deals with strategic partnership, the support of
Ukraine's pro-Western aspirations and historical dialogue.
The joint declaration also states that the history of
both countries contains tragic pages.
In addition it mentions Ukraine's European
integration, which Poland has consistently supported. The declaration says that
Warsaw stands for the abolition of EU visas for Ukrainians.
"The presidents noted that Poland will support
Ukrainian reforms. Warsaw and Kyiv declare that they will support and defend
Polish and Ukrainian national minorities," the Polish Radio reported.
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