Prime Minister of
Ukraine Volodymyr Groysman held a telephone conversation with the newly
appointed Prime Minister of Poland
Mateusz Morawiecki. The Head of
Ukrainian Government wished his counterpart success in his new
assignment and invited him to
visit Ukraine next year.
The Prime Minister
stressed Kyiv was and remains
open and ready for fruitful
and strategic cooperation with Poland, which is
one of the
key partners of Ukraine in
Europe and in the world.
"We are
open and keen on constructive
interaction seeks to solve all
issues, including problematic ones, and to move
forward by strengthening our partnership," Volodymyr Groysman emphasized.
In the course
of the conversation,
the Heads of Government touched
upon a number of important questions,
inter alia the prolongation of the sanctions
policy against the aggressor country,
the formation of the agenda
for Poland's membership in the
UN Security Council for 2018-2019, primarily in the context
of a peacekeeping mission in Donbas,
as well as
on joint positions regarding pan-European energy issues and
rapprochement with NATO.
The parties reaffirmed
the readiness for further implementation
of the projects
of the development
of the cross-border infrastructure, first of all,
in terms of the comfortable
crossing of the borders, as
well as the
issues pertaining to the common
historical past.
"Our agenda
is large, and I want to
reiterate my readiness to engage
in active dialogue with You
in order to further deepen
mutually beneficial cooperation between our countries," the Prime Minister
underscored.