Finland ratifies EU association agreements with Ukraine

Press release on the official Web site of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland informs that the President of Finland on Friday, April 24, 2015 signed the Association Agreements with Ukraine to deepen the countries’ political and economic cooperation with the EU and its Member States.

“The aim of the agreements is to gradually integrate the countries into the EU’s internal market by establishing a deep and comprehensive free trade area (DCFTA) between the Union and the association countries. The agreements support stability and democracy in the countries and create a framework for further deepening of economic relations. The agreements also aim to promote sector specific cooperation in various branches of public administration and develop the reliability and effectiveness of the countries’ public sectors,” states the press release on the web site of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland

“Finland signed the agreements in Brussels in June 2014, together with the other EU Member States. Each agreement will enter into force after having been nationally adopted by all parties. Certain parts of the agreements have been provisionally applied between the EU and Moldova and between the EU and Georgia since 1 September 2014 and between the EU and Ukraine since 1 November 2014. In its plenary session on 10 March 2015, Parliament adopted a government proposal (HE 355/2014 vp) on the adoption of the agreements.”

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