Ukraine’s Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman said on Friday that he is convinced his country will join the European Union within the next decade.
Groysman, who took office last April, told German newspapers of the Funke media group that Ukraine sees its future in the West, despite the ongoing conflict in the country’s east.
“We are going the European way and that means for us: freedom, human rights and a strong economy,” he said in the interview that was published Friday.
Closer ties with the EU, such as the EU-Ukraine association agreement will help eradicate corruption, Groysman said and added: “We must align our …read more
Source: POLITICO – Europe Edition