EU May Drop Visas for Ukraine Before Association - Polish Deputy Foreign Minister
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EU May Drop Visas for Ukraine Before Association - Polish Deputy Foreign Minister PR Newswire KYIV, Ukraine, November 26, 2012 KYIV, Ukraine, November 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The European Union may introduce a visa-free regime with Ukraine before signing the

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EU May Drop Visas for Ukraine Before Association - Polish Deputy Foreign Minister
PR Newswire KYIV, Ukraine, November 26, 2012
KYIV, Ukraine,November 26, 2012/PRNewswire/ --
The European Union may introduce a visa-free regime withUkraine before signing the Association Agreement. Such a statement was made by the Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland, Katarzyna Pelczynska-Nalecz, reportsPolskie Radio.
The Polish official reiterated that Poland supports the signing of the Association Agreement between the EU and Ukraine, as well as the creation of a free trade zone without special step-by-step ratification of the document.
"The issue of abolishing visas for the citizens ofUkraine is not associated with the ratification of the Association Agreement, and may be resolved earlier," said Katarzyna Pelczynska-Nalecz, according toKorrespondent.
Visa liberalization, the Free Trade Agreement and the Association Agreement are three important pillars of the EU -Ukraine integration.
InJuly 2012Ukraine extended the list of categories of the Ukrainian citizens who may undergo a, the EU and simplified procedure to obtain visas to the EU. Currently, Ukraine is at stage one of the two-stage Visa Liberalization Action Plan, which provides for the establishment of a visa-free regime for short-term travel to the EU. Working toward the goal of a visa-free regime, Ukraine adopted the strategy of integrated border management, created the State Migration Service, responsible for managing citizenship, immigration, registration, and asylum issues. Furthermore, the Ukrainian government took steps towards personal data protection necessary to launch biometric IDs.
The Free Trade Agreement is a part of Ukraine's Association Agreement (AA) with the EU. In 2011, Ukrainian parliament reconfirmed signing AA a priority of the country's foreign policy. "European integration is a priority, it's a primary direction for the development of the country," reiterated the Minister of Foreign Affairs of U kraine, Kostyantyn Hryshchenko, inSeptember 2012.
Association Agreement has reached the final stage of initialing inJuly 2012, when the sides finished editing and coordinating approvals of the second - economic - part of the AA. The document creates a framework for cooperation and stipulates establishing closer economic, cultural, and social ties, as well as the creation of the free trade zone on the territories of the two entities. Now that the AA has been initialed, it is being translated into 24 languages and prepared for signing and the following ratification.
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