Poroshenko, Duda agree to hold meeting of intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and President of Poland Andrzej Duda have agreed to hold a meeting of the intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation in spring 2017, giving appropriate instructions to the co-chairs of the commission, according to the official website of the Ukrainian president.
Poroshenko noted the effective Ukrainian-Polish cooperation in the development of border infrastructure and thanked the Polish government for the issue of a $100 million credit at 0.15% per annum for 30 years with a five-year grace loan for building infrastructure, roads and checkpoints.
Duda, in turn, assured Poroshenko of Poland's continued support in reforming Ukraine. Poroshenko thanked for such assistance, noting that the Polish model was used as a basis for Ukrainian decentralization.
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