Ukraine expects
to have a final report of the European Union mission on visa liberalization
between Ukraine and the EU, which will be published on 15 December:
"Ukraine has fulfilled all the requirements necessary for the visa-free
regime to be introduced. We hope for a positive decision of our European
partners", said Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk in Brussels following
the meeting of the EU – Ukraine Association Council on Monday, December 7th.
Arseniy Yatsenyuk
noted that Ukraine firstly presided over the meeting of the Association Council
in Brussels: "We had a constructive and very clear discussion regarding the
implementation of the Association Agreement and further steps Ukraine needs to
do to ensure that we become part of the broad European space".
The Head of
Government stressed that the Association Agreement shapes for Ukraine "a
clear plan of reforms, which Ukraine is pursuing and will prolong to implement":
"These are the reforms directed to fight against corruption, the judicial reform,
public finance reform, public sector, energy reform".
"We have tackled
all the issues that constitute the basis of our Association Agreement and
informed our European partners about the progress of the Ukrainian side in
implementation of the provisions and our plans for 2016", he said.
In particular,
Arseniy Yatsenyuk stressed, we have discussed the reform in energy sector:
"We have made unprecedented steps – we have introduced market tariffs in
Ukraine, adopted a new law on natural gas market, approved a new system of
corporate management in the largest national joint stock company "Naftogaz
of Ukraine", which has today the best transportation capabilities in
Europe".
Ukraine has given
to the European partners a vision of the strategy of public administration
reform. According to Arseniy Yatsenyuk, financing of public administration reform
"should be conducted taking into account a new policy in the public administration":
"We expect that the Ukrainian Parliament would adopt the law of Ukraine on
public service. Thus, the strategy developed by Ukraine to reform the civil
service, will enable us to call on our European partners to provide establishment
of a special Fund for paying higher salaries for civil servants, just a
targeted fund to follow the specifically determined goals and the appropriate
strategy that is consistent with our European friends".
The Prime
Minister noted that today's meeting of the EU-Ukraine Association Council takes
place before the entry into force of the DCFTA with the EU on 1 January:
"We had had 13 different technical consultations with our northern neighbour regarding the introduction of this Agreement,
regarding those questions the Russian Federation had".
"We are
ready to answer any other questions. But our answer is clear: the Agreement
will enter into force on the 1st [of January], Ukraine will implement it, and
this Agreement fits the interests of the European Union and Ukraine alike",
summed up Arseniy Yatsenyuk.