Shmyhal and Tusk signed a joint document in Poland

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Shmyhal and Tusk signed a joint document in Poland
Shmyhal and Tusk signed a joint document in Poland

Following the meeting of the government delegations of Ukraine and Poland in Warsaw on March 28, in particular, to discuss the situation on the border and trade, the parties signed a joint statement. The next consultations are due to take place next year in Kyiv.

The Government Portal reports this.

The delegation from Ukraine was headed by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, and his colleague Donald Tusk was on the Polish side.

As the head of the Ukrainian government noted, the countries are strategic allies. He also noted the need to clearly understand how significant “mutual support and the potential of our cooperation are.”

According to Shmyhal, the government teams of both countries discussed a number of issues of mutual interest in cooperation.

The government press service indicates that during the negotiations, in particular, much attention was paid to such complex topics as the situation at the border and trade in the agricultural sector, and also aimed at resolving these issues.

“We expect concrete answers from Poland to the steps we have proposed. Most of them have already been completed. We expect a ban by the European Commission on the transit and export of goods from Russia and Belarus, as well as the approval of our agreement on joint control at checkpoints,” Shmyhal noted.

What was agreed upon during the negotiations?

As a result of intergovernmental consultations, a joint statement was adopted. Below is its text:

“On March 28, 2024, Polish-Ukrainian intergovernmental consultations took place in Warsaw, as a result of which the parties:

Date and time 28 March 2024 ã., 16:45     Views Views: 1802