National Reform Council supports bill on reforming diplomatic service
The National Reform Council under the President of Ukraine has supported a bill on the reform of the diplomatic service, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin has said.
"The National Reform Council supported a bill on the reform of the diplomatic service. Thank you all for your support!" he wrote on Twitter on Friday, November 10.
He also expressed hope that the bill would be adopted before December 22.
"I hope that people's deputies will also support and adopt the law ahead of the 100th anniversary of the diplomatic service, which we mark on December 22," Klimkin added.
As reported, on November 10, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko announced the consideration by the National Reform Council of the law on the diplomatic service "to protect the army of Ukrainian diplomats."
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