Looking ahead, the government is working on accomplishing five ‘visa-free’ relationships with the EU,

Monday, June 28, 2021

by the end of President Zelenskiy’s term, in 2024. Shmygal writes. For industry, the goal is to align Ukrainian standards with EU ones, allowing managers to get EU certificates in Ukraine. For aviation, the goal is to sign the long-delayed open skies agreement with the EU. For energy, the goal is to separate from the electricity systems of Russia and Belarus and to join Europe’s transmission system — ENTSO-E. For customs, the government expects to join next year the EU convention on joint transit and data sharing. In the digital realm, Ukraine is joining the EU market.

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