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Commissioner Kos in Ukraine to meet Ukrainian authorities and discuss Ukraine's progress in the EU accession process
From 29 September until today (1 October), Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos is in Ukraine to reaffirm the EU's steadfast commitment to the country's European future and to mark the conclusion of the EU accession screening process, underscoring Ukraine's progress toward EU membership.
Commissioner Kos visited schools for students from the Hungarian and Slovak minorities in Zakarpattia and met with representatives of the Council of National Minorities of Ukraine to discuss the latest steps taken by national authorities to strengthen minority rights in Ukraine - including the Action Plan on National Minorities adopted last May. The Commissioner then visited the newly inaugurated railway built using Europe's track width standard, which enhances cross-border connectivity, trade and investments, paving the way for Ukraine's further integration into the EU transport network.
Commissioner Kos will also engage with regional representatives to discuss decentralization reforms. She will then participate in the Ukrainian Resilience Week and visit the ‘Unbroken' rehabilitation centre and EU-funded housing project for internally displaced people and war veterans. The Commissioner will also hold meetings with civil society, women leaders, and veteran business leaders to discuss Ukraine's reform progress and economic prospects.
Today, during Defenders' Day, Commissioner Kos will hold meetings with authorities and representatives of the Ukrainian government and the Parliament to discuss the EU accession reform agenda. A joint press conference with the Prime Minister is scheduled at around 11:00 CEST and can be followed on EBS. In addition, Commissioner Kos will meet with the representatives Ukraine's anti-corruption institutions (NABU, SAPO, HACC, ESBU, NACP) to emphasize the importance of rule of law and anti-corruption reforms on Ukraine's path to EU accession.
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