Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk will go on a series of foreign visits next week.
On Monday, July 13, Yatseniuk together with a government delegation will visit the United States to participate in the first Ukrainian-American investment conference. In addition, the Ukrainian prime minister is scheduled to meet with the U.S. leadership, the government's press service reported on Saturday.
On Tuesday, July 14, Yatseniuk will be on a working visit to Canada, where he will meet with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper. The two premiers will discuss the prospects of signing an agreement on free trade area between Ukraine and Canada.
On Wednesday, July 15, the Ukrainian prime minister is scheduled to go on a working visit to the United Kingdom, where he will meet with Prime Minister David Cameron. Yatseniuk and Cameron are expected to discuss ways of strengthening cooperation between the two countries in trade and attracting British investments into the Ukrainian economy.
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