Stefanishyna: International partners should define next steps towards Ukraine's membership in NATO, EU

Stefanishyna: International partners should define next steps towards Ukraine's membership in NATO, EU

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In 2022, the international partners should stay united against Russian aggression and define the next steps towards Ukraine's membership in NATO and the EU.

According to Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration of Ukraine Olga Stefanishyna, this year Ukraine has been proactively forming the agenda of the dialogue with the EU and NATO, proposed solutions and actively defended its interests.

"2022 will be politically difficult for achieving Ukraine's aspirations. But it will be difficult, above all, for our international partners, who should stay united against Russia's aggression, support the establishment of democracies in the region, and define next steps towards Ukraine's NATO and EU membership," Stefanishyna posted on Twitter.

Earlier, Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olga Stefanishyna announced that next year Ukraine planned to accede to the Convention on the Common Transit Procedure and the NCTS system and complete the revision of the Association Agreement with the EU.

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