Poroshenko told what countries and organizations of Ukraine will continue to cooperate

Poroshenko told what countries and organizations of Ukraine will continue to cooperate

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Ukraine seeks to further develop relations with China.

The President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko said that Ukraine will continue “to give practical substance to the special partnership with NATO”.

He stated this during the annual meeting with the ambassadors.

“We appreciate the financial support of the IMF, WB, EBRD, the United States, which helped to stabilize the macroeconomic situation in the country”, – said the head of state.

He also gave a list of those countries with which Ukraine plans to continue cooperation.

“I want to continue to develop our strategic partnership with China based on mutual respect and benefits. Grateful for the efforts of Japan, particularly during the presidency in the Big Seven. New colors will Shine with our partnership with Canada, primarily through the establishment of a free trade zone. Strive to develop mutually beneficial strategic partnership of Ukraine with Turkey and Azerbaijan”, – said Poroshenko.

He also added that Ukraine is ready to bilateral relations with countries in the Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Latin America, African countries.

“Time for mutual visits” – summed Poroshenko.

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We will remind that earlier the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko said that Ukraine has strengthened as an Outpost of Europe and the world in the fight against Russian hybrid of venom and aggression.

“Democratic Ukraine – expanding the boundaries of freedom. A stable Ukraine is reliable protection of Europe. Prosperous Ukraine is the growth of the continent. Our target for 2017 – anti-corruption, fair trial, economic recovery/investment, energy security, strengthening defense,” – said Poroshenko. He added that Ukraine should resist Russian attempt to build a new iron curtain, its alternative and alternative Europe.

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