Showing posts with label visa issue at summit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label visa issue at summit. Show all posts

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Biggest financial investor in Ukraine


The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is extending USD 7.9 million loan to Ukraine-based ErgoPack Ltd, the EBRD press-service has said.

The credit funds will be used to expand the company's products spectrum that now comprises plastic refuse bags, sponges and other household goods, enlargement of export operations in Russia, as well as the possibilities of materials recycling. ErgoPack Ltd. is one of Ukraine's largest producers and distributors of consumer household goods. The EBRD is the biggest financial investor in Ukraine. As of 1 November 2009, it had committed EUR 4.2 billion through 194 projects.


Source:nrcu.gov.ua/i

Ukraine Eager To Replace Olexiy Mykhaylychenko With Mircea Lucescu

According to a report from Reuters, the Ukrainian FA are eager to appoint Romanian gaffer Mircea Lucescu as the new head coach of Ukraine's national team. Lucescu is currently in charge at Europa League holders Shakhtar Donetsk.

Current head coach Olexiy Mykhaylychenko's two-year contract finishes at the end of this year and the governing body have made the decision not to offer him a new deal.

Ukraine failed to qualify for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa after defeat by Greece in the play-offs last month and Mykhaylychenko has paid the price.

"I have considered everything, weighed up all the pros and cons and decided to talk to the president of Shakhtar, Rinat Akhmetov, about the possibility of Mircea Lucescu combining his work at the club with work for the national team," Hryhory Surkis, president of the Ukrainian FA, told reporters.

Lucescu became Shakhtar's coach in 2004 and has led the club to three Ukrainian championship titles and the UEFA Cup since.

Source:goal.com

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Ukraine demands progress on visa issue at summit


Ukraine says it will seek to "speed up" dialogue with the EU on various issues at a summit between the two sides next month.

Spefically, Kiev says it will demand progress on the issue of visa liberalisation at the meeting on 4 December.

Despite problems on this, a spokesman for the country's EU mission said, "The summit will nevertheless prove Ukraine and the EU are steadily moving forward towards each other."

"At the same time, we expect to speed up Ukraine-EU dialogue in spring next year, after both Ukraine and the EU have completed their institutional changes.

With the threat of disrution of gas supplies to European countries once again a possibility, energy security will be another item for discussion at the summit in Kiev.

During last year the negotiations between Ukraine and the EU on the association agreement have "considerably advanced."

The source said, "Sectoral cooperation chapter is almost finished. The sides are now focused on negotiating the free trade area which is to become a unique and ambitious FTA in terms of scope and depth of the liberalization of trade in goods and services, as well as adaptation of the EU acquis.

"The top priority for Ukraine remains further visa liberalisation for Ukrainian citizens to travel to the EU.

"We hope the summit will make its contribution to further extension of the categories of Ukrainian citizens eligible to get facilitated visas.

"We also hope the leaders will give an impetus to elaborate methodology and set up clear-cut criteria needed to be achieved by Ukraine in order to get a visa free regime in the future."

He added, "Global challenges like climate change, energy security, prevention and repression of acts of piracy will also be discussed at the summit.

"Ukraine is getting ready to commit itself to further reduction of carbon emission and to cooperate with the EU on the environmental issues by establishing in the future the regional environmental centre in Ukraine."

When it comes to energy security, he said Ukraine aspires to join the energy community treaty this year and "counts on the EU support in this regard."

He went on, "Being one of the countries whose nationals continue to be often victims of pirate hijack attacks off the Somali coast, Ukraine has voiced its readiness to make a contribution to EU NAFVOR Somalia.

He said Ukraine planned to send 30 special mission unit agents to participate in the EU-led operation.


Source:theparliament.com