PM Groysman discusses reforms with representatives of Germany, France and Poland

Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman met with the heads of foreign affairs committees of the parliaments of the Weimar Triangle countries.

This is reported by the Cabinet’s press service.

"Our position remains unchanged - continuation of the European integration, conduct of reforms, implementation of the action plan with the International Monetary Fund. We have much work to do and this requires joint concentration of efforts of the President, the Parliament and the Government," Volodymyr Groysman said, commenting on further activities of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.

Among the Government’s priorities he named the reforms in field of judiciary, public administration, setting economically reasonable gas tariffs. Deregulation, privatization of state enterprises and decentralization are also important, the Prime Minister noted.

Groysman stressed that Ukraine was committed to implementation of the Minsk agreements and informed about specific decisions that had been made in this regard.

The heads of foreign affairs committees of the parliaments of the Weimar Triangle countries praised the formation of a new Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine and the end of the political crisis in Ukraine. They expressed hope that the Government would reach the set goals and pledged the readiness of their countries to continue to support Ukraine.

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