Poroshenko doesn't rule out that Ukraine's national police may be headed by foreigner
Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko said he does not rule out that the national police may be headed by a foreigner.
"I don't rule out and I want to say that there may be a foreigner there," Poroshenko said in an interview with STB television on Saturday evening.
Poroshenko said basic American experience is being used for the creation of patrol police and U.S. coaches are working in this sphere.
Poroshenko said the foreigners who have already been involved in the implementation of reforms in Ukraine have already shown their positive experience.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Border Guard Service confirms cancellation of Poroshenko's business trip abroad
13:36, 01.12.2023
Poroshenko to take part in Intl Democratic Union Summit in Washington
19:48, 29.11.2023
As result of missile attacks in Zaporizhia region, two rescuers killed, seven more people injured – police
16:01, 18.11.2023
National Police chief: Liut joint assault brigade advances, provided with everything necessary, but there are also losses
16:58, 10.10.2023
We usually insist on evacuation, but some people wait – National Police head
13:25, 10.10.2023
LATEST
Invaders shell two villages in Kharkiv region, pensioner injured – Synehubov
17:40, 04.05.2024
Two Russian ships on combat duty in Mediterranean Sea, one of them is Kalibr carrier – Ukrainian Navy
16:34, 04.05.2024
Energy infrastructure of Dnipropetrovsk region attacked – Ministry of Energy
16:06, 04.05.2024
In Kropyvnytsky district, 20 private houses damaged as result of missile strike on Friday – local authorities
15:45, 04.05.2024
Average daily number of Russian losses in Ukraine in May-June likely to increase along with resumption of offensive operations - British intelligence