17:49 24.11.2017

Work on so-called 'Marshall Plan for Ukraine' to be continued – Poroshenko

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Work on so-called 'Marshall Plan for Ukraine' to be continued – Poroshenko

 Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko has said the work on the plan for supporting Ukraine (the so-called 'Marshall Plan for Ukraine') will continue, its road map will be formed.

"At the talks, in which European Commissioner Hahn took part, we agreed that we will work out the so-called 'Marshall Plan for Ukraine', the concentration of all resources... into a single document and the road map will be formed," Poroshenko said summing up the results of the Fifth Eastern Partnership Summit in Brussels on Friday.

As reported, on November 6, in Vilnius, the ambassadors of the EU countries, the U.S., Canada and Japan presented the 'Marshall Plan' for Ukraine. It is designed for ten years and in the medium term (2018-2020) provides for the allocation of $5 billion per year.

According to the text of the resolution adopted on March 30, the EPP called upon the European states to develop a long-term plan for Ukraine's support that would include various programs of assistance in the military, humanitarian and economic spheres, promoting democratic reforms and supporting European and Euro-Atlantic integration.

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