Ukraine withdraws from CIS agreements on fight against diabetes, on principles of military transportation
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine approved Ukraine's withdrawal from agreements within the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) on combating the increase in the incidence of diabetes mellitus and on the principles and procedure for military transportation.
As Taras Melnychuk, a representative of the Cabinet of Ministers in the Verkhovna Rada, reported on his Telegram channel, the decision was made at a government meeting on Friday.
An agreement on cooperation between CIS member states in the fight against the increasing incidence of diabetes mellitus was signed on November 14, 2008 in Chisinau (Moldova), an agreement on the principles and procedure for carrying out military transportation was signed on May 15, 1992 in Tashkent (Uzbekistan).
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