Ukrainian President Petr Poroshenko said on Thursday he would sign the economic part of the Association Agreement with the European Union on June 27.
In April, Ukraine signed the political part of the agreement with the EU, which makes up about 2% of the document. The remaining 98% deal with the creation of a free trade zone between the EU and Ukraine, which will basically mean that Ukraine will have to open up its market to European goods.
Ukrainian industrial products cannot compete on European markets: there is no demand for the defense industry’s products as EU countries are adopting NATO standards, while agricultural produce can hardly make their way to the saturated European market where even EU countries have to observe production quotas.
Ukraine's Poroshenko to sign remaining part of EU association agreement on June 27
Ukrainian President Petr Poroshenko said Thursday he plans to sign the economic part of the EU association agreement on June 27, during the Ukraine-EU summit in Brussels.
"On June 27 I will sign… the association agreement," Poroshenko said.
The political provisions of the EU association agreement were signed on March 21, while the signing of the key economic section is slated for June 27.
President Poroshenko said after his inauguration that he was counting on EU membership, and added that the association agreement was a perfect chance for the country to enter the bloc
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