Cooperation in judicial reform and security: Poroshenko disclosed details of the negotiations and may

During the official visit to the United Kingdom of great Britain and Northern Ireland held negotiations with President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko with the Prime Minister of great Britain Teresa may.

Following the talks, the Ukrainian head of state told media representatives about the results, said the press service of the President.

During the meeting, in particular, was discussed the expansion of safe cooperation.

“The Prime Minister suggested that Britain was involved in a number of reform programmes. Including, I think, can be effective cooperation in the development and implementation of legislation on financial investigation”, – said Poroshenko.

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He also said that instructed to finalize this issue, to make appropriate service in the most efficient and uncorrupted body, eliminating the tax police.

According to Poroshenko, during the meeting the sides discussed the cooperation on the implementation of the judicial reform, taking into account the proposals of the British advisers, experience and reputation of the British judicial system.

“This is only a small part of what managed to agree on Downing street. Also raised the issue of visa liberalization for Ukrainian citizens”, – said the President.

Recall, completed a two-day visit of the President of Petro Poroshenko in the UK. On 19 April the head of state laid flowers to the Memorial of the unknown soldier in Westminster Abbey in memory of those killed in the world wars and performed at the Royal Institute of international Affairs Chatham House on the topic: “the Battle for Ukraine: leadership and solidarity against aggression”.

Speech of Petro Poroshenko lasted about 20 minutes. The head of state told the British politicians, businessmen and experts that Ukraine is doing the last three years to achieve peace in the East of the country, the reforms and also why the world community should be interested in assistance to Ukraine.

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