PM: Ukraine, Slovakia sign 4 docs following intergovt consultations

The governments of Ukraine and Slovakia signed four documents following intergovernmental consultations, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said.
As Shmyhal said on his Telegram channel, the parties signed a joint declaration, which clearly outlined four key vectors of interaction: strengthening political dialogue and building good-neighborly relations, supporting Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity, evidence of progress in the implementation of three key projects (reconstruction of the interconnector, direct rail service and modernization of border infrastructure), development of cooperation in the political, economic, energy, defense, reconstruction, humanitarian, educational, scientific, medical and other sectors.
In addition, a memorandum of understanding was signed between the ministries of education of Ukraine and Slovakia.
"We are talking about a roadmap of cooperation. It provides for support for Ukrainian students and teachers in Slovakia, direct cooperation between educational institutions, cooperation in the field of innovation," the prime minister said.
In addition, a memorandum of cooperation was signed between the agricultural ministries and a protocol on readmission.