
Arseniy Yatsenyuk: Our response to Russia - raise in duties and embargo on Russian products
Ukraine exits the
free trade area with Russia, raises duties on all Russian products and puts a trade
embargo on a number of goods manufactured in Russia. This was stated by Prime
Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk
in Ten Minutes on Sunday, January 3.
In connection
with the entry into force of the FTA Agreement, the Russian Federation, as
expected, imposed a trade embargo against Ukraine and illegally withdrew from
the free trade area.
"We give the
following answer. Ukraine exits the free trade area with Russia, raises duties
on all goods and puts a trade embargo on all food products manufactured in the
Russian Federation, as well as on car building and engineering products," said
Arseniy Yatsenyuk. "We
are taking countermeasures. We didn’t start this war,
meanwhile the aggressor will be punished. "
The Prime
Minister underlined that the agreement on free trade area between Ukraine and
the European Union - "this is the agreement for which millions of
Ukrainians fought on the Maidan": "That is
the perspective for the Ukrainian economy to become competitive, strong,
exemplary and the one that attracts investment from the European Union, creates
jobs, trades freely with Europe and allows the Ukrainian businesses to develop
and move forward."
The FTA agreement,
he emphasised, means above all the duty-free sale of
Ukrainian goods to Europe and European goods to Ukraine: "This is competition
that is a challenge for the domestic producer. But first of all - an
opportunity for Ukrainian business to become stronger, more competitive and win
new markets."
Arseniy Yatsenyuk stressed that Russia "did everything to prevent
Ukraine from being part of the European space and from returning to our
historic European family": "The former regime refused to sign the
agreement on a free trade area with the European Union. And millions of Ukrainians
went out and we won."
On 21 March, 2014,
the Head of Government signed the political part of the Association Agreement,
and on June 27, 2014, the President of Ukraine signed the economic part of this
Agreement: "Russia tried to stop the entry into force of this Agreement.
But from January 1, the agreement came into force. We became part of the
European economic family."