Cabinet to approve European integration action plan for 2013 considering results of meeting with Fule, says Azarov
The Ukrainian government is planning next week to approve a priority action plan for European integration for 2013.
"The government has drawn up a plan of priority tasks for Ukraine's integration into the EU for 2013," Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov said at a meeting with EU Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighborhood Policy Stefan Fule in Kyiv on Thursday.
The premier said the results of the meeting with the EU commissioner would be taken into account during the work on the plan.
"The government will approve the document next week. I as the prime minister can say with all responsibility that the government will realize all of the tasks needed to ensure Ukraine's full integration with the EU," Azarov said.
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