10:28 17.01.2017

Poroshenko expresses gratitude to countries for supporting Ukraine in 2016

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Poroshenko expresses gratitude to countries for supporting Ukraine in 2016

President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko at the annual meeting with foreign ambassadors has thanked Kyiv's partner-governments for their cooperation and support as regards sanctions imposing against Russian aggression, the website of the president said.

"I believe that there cannot and must not be any geographic borders or limits for "made in Ukraine" and "made for Ukraine." I also believe that by joint efforts and readiness to ambitious decisions and approaches we will be able to consolidate the existing achievements and reveal new opportunities for cooperation," Poroshenko addressed the meeting attendees on Monday.

Poroshenko expressed special gratitude to the governments of the countries-partners of Ukraine, particularly Germany and France, for the leadership in the framework of the Normandy format and in the EU in general. The president emphasized that sanctions against the Russian aggressor must remain until full restoration of sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, including the return of Crimea.

He expressed gratitude to the partners of Ukraine in the UN General Assembly who played their role in the issue of Crimea in 2016 having assigned the status of the occupation authorities and the aggressor to Russia. The president noted that the UN GA Resolution of December was a guideline to the de-occupation of the peninsula and ensuring human rights in Crimea.

Poroshenko said that due to the joint efforts in 2016, we managed to find a formula of unblocking the ratification of the Association Agreement with the EU. He is hopeful that the given issue would finally be resolved in 2017.

The president also expressed words of profound gratitude to the U.S. and called 2016 a year of high dynamics of the Ukraine-U.S. contacts and cooperation on the basis of sustainable bipartisan support for Ukraine. He is hopeful that the U.S. would adhere to its commitments.

Poroshenko expressed gratefulness to the governments of G7, particularly Japan, for the unwavering and firm support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. He is hopeful that Italy’s presidency in G7 would demonstrate the same attention to the situation in Ukraine in 2017. The president expressed special gratitude to the governments of Lithuania and Poland as the EU member-states for the support of Ukraine. He is hopeful that the given year would "become fruitful" in cooperation with Israel, the maturity of partnership with which has been proven during the joint commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the Babi Yar (Babyn Yar) tragedy.

Poroshenko emphasized the strategic character of partnership with Turkey and Azerbaijan. The president noted great importance of the free trade area with Canada and emphasized Ukraine’s aspiration to further develop strategic partnership with China, develop the potential of cooperation with the Middle East and Latin America, expand relations with African countries, particularly Egypt, Nigeria and Morocco.

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