Ukraine and Croatia have signed five joint documents

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The governments of Ukraine and the Republic of Croatia have signed five joint documents.

This was reported by UA with reference to the press service of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.

“The Government of Ukraine is ready to develop a mutually beneficial partnership with Croatia and will make every effort to further remove barriers in our bilateral relations,” said Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmyhal.

The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the Prime Minister of Croatia Andriy Plenkovych signed a joint Declaration on the European Perspective of Ukraine.

In addition, during the second meeting of the Joint Intergovernmental Ukrainian-Croatian Commission on Economic Cooperation it was concluded:

Agreement on cooperation between the State Archives Service of Ukraine and the State Archives of the Republic of Croatia;

Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine and the Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure of the Republic of Croatia on cooperation in the field of railway transport;

Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in the Field of Metrology between the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine and the State Bureau of Metrology of the Republic of Croatia.

The Action Plan of the Working Group between Ukraine and Croatia for 2022/2023 was also signed, which, among other things, provides for the exchange of experience with Croatia on reintegration of the temporarily occupied territories, rehabilitation of veterans and internally displaced persons, mine action and strengthening national security.

To remind, Ukraine and Croatia signed a joint declaration in support of Ukraine’s European perspective. Croatia is the sixth EU country to conclude such a document with Ukraine.

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