Negotiations on Ukraine's EU Accession: What Commissioner Marta Kos is Evaluating.
Marta Kos's Visit to Ukraine
According to inkorr.com: Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos visited Ukraine on a working trip. Her main goal is to assess the compliance of Ukrainian legislation with European standards before the start of negotiations regarding Ukraine's EU accession. She also emphasizes Ukraine's positive course towards achieving European membership.
Kos managed to visit lyceums where education is conducted in Hungarian and Slovak languages, highlighting the importance of protecting the rights of national minorities in the context of Euro-integration. Her planned meeting with representatives of the National Minorities Council aims to discuss legal aspects.
The next important step of the visit will be an inspection of the railway infrastructure that meets European standards. This will improve communication between Ukraine and the EU, which will not only promote trade and investment but also assist Ukraine's integration into the transport network of the European Union. Marta Kos also plans to discuss reforms and issues concerning internally displaced persons during her visit.
Marta Kos's visit is an important step for Ukraine on the path to European integration. This meeting reaffirms support from the EU on issues concerning the protection of the rights of national minorities and the development of infrastructure. Cooperation between Ukraine and the European Union will remain a focus, which could have positive consequences for all citizens.
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