Ukraine expects to receive an action plan on the European Union's introduction of a visa-free regime for Ukrainian citizens at the Ukraine-EU summit in Brussels on Nov. 22, the press service of the Ukrainian Foreign Affairs Ministry has reported.
"Kyiv is expecting to receive an action plan on the European Union's introduction of a visa-free regime for Ukrainian citizens at the next Ukraine-EU summit, which will be held in Brussels in November," Pavlo Klimkin, the deputy foreign minister of Ukraine, said at a meeting with the ambassadors of EU member states on Monday,
Klimkin briefed the EU member state ambassadors on the results of the 13th round of talks between Ukraine and the EU regarding the across-the-board and deepened free trade zone, and pointed to the main priorities of the talks between Ukraine and the EU.
The EU member state representatives were briefed in detail on the key results of the visit of Prime Minister of Ukraine Mykola Azarov to Brussels on Oct. 13-14 and the state of bilateral relations between Ukraine and the EU on the eve of the Ukraine-EU summit in Brussels on Nov. 22.
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