Germany’s Justice Minister Makes Historic First Visit to Kyiv: Key Agenda Revealed.
Steffi Hubig Arrives in Kyiv
According to Novyny.live: On June 26, 2023, German Justice Minister Steffi Hubig touched down in Kyiv for her inaugural trip since taking office. Her visit is timed to coincide with the 30th anniversary of Ukraine’s Constitution, celebrated on June 28, 2023. Hubig is scheduled to attend a conference focused on rule-of-law principles and judicial system partnerships, highlighting Berlin’s commitment to legal cooperation with Ukraine.
Hubig remarked: 'I have arrived in Kyiv today for a one-day visit.'
She further stressed that Germany will continue to support Ukraine in defending its freedom from external threats. Having previously visited Kyiv in 2014 and 2015, Hubig underscored the significance of bilateral legal collaboration. The visit also includes plans to sign a joint work program on legal cooperation between Ukraine and Germany.
Addressing the challenges ahead, Hubig noted: 'It is clear: accession negotiations will demand substantial effort.' This trip follows the signing of a defense agreement between Germany and Ukraine on June 18, 2023, signaling deeper ties between the two nations.
Core Topics of the Visit
- Rule of law
- Judicial system cooperation
During her meetings, the main focus will be on upholding the rule of law and enhancing judicial collaboration—both critical to Ukraine’s European integration path.
Hubig’s visit to Kyiv marks a strengthening of German-Ukrainian relations, particularly in bolstering Ukraine’s legal framework and rule-of-law standards. The planned signing of a joint work program could represent a pivotal step in solidifying legal norms in Ukraine, essential for its EU aspirations. This development also reflects Germany’s active role in supporting Ukraine amid ongoing regional challenges, reinforcing a partnership that has grown increasingly strategic.
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