Prime Ministers of Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova outlined the priorities of trilateral cooperation.
Source: Communications Department of the Secretariat of the CMU
On October 25, Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal held an online meeting with Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Garibashvili and Prime Minister of Moldova Natalia GavriliÈa within the scope of preparation for the visit of the Associated Trio to the institutions of the European Union. During the conversation, the sides outlined the priorities of tripartite cooperation.
Denys Shmyhal underlined that it is necessary to pool efforts in the main areas of cooperation that should be included in the Declaration of the Eastern Partnership Summit.
"In our view, these priorities should encapsulate: support for the Associated Trio initiative, recognition of European aspirations and the European perspective for countries which are willing to join the European Union and in line with the Copenhagen criteria, support for territorial integrity and strong condemnation of Russiaâs aggression, integration into the domestic market of the EU, stability, security and defense cooperation," the Head of Ukrainian government said.
The Prime Minister of Ukraine stressed that the agenda of the Associated Trio should focus on such topics as facilitating access to services, strengthening support for small and medium-sized businesses and etc. According to the PM, priorities should also include trade, security, economic sustainability, health and transport.
Apart from that, Denys Shmyhal commended the potential of dialogue between the EU and the Associated Trio in the digital sphere. According to the Prime Minister, such cooperation will help strengthen cooperation in the field of communications, cross-border services, data protection, cybersecurity and more.
The Prime Ministers of Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova agreed to coordinate actions to implement common priorities and intensify the activities of the relevant tripartite working groups.