The Deputy Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine informed that in the near future Ukraine and Poland will implement three joint projects in Ivano-Frankivsk region. He said this as the chair of the Parliamentary delegation that participates in the meeting of the Parliamentary Assembly Commission Ukraine and the Republic of Poland in Yaremche town, Ivano-Frankivsk region.
During the work of the Assembly the participants discussed Ukrainian-Polish projects that are to be implemented at the expense of the European Union, Poland and Ukraine. In particular, they discussed the construction of an international center for meeting of Ukrainian and Polish students, restoration of the observatory on the Pip Ivan Mountain and construction of ethnographic hospital named after Stanislaw Vincenz.
According to Mykola Tomenko, current relationships between Ukraine and Poland are not limited by declarations only. "They aim at construction of mutually beneficial objects," he said.
M.Tomenko added that members of the Parliamentary Assembly Commission jointly with the representatives from local authorities will view future building sites, get acquainted with the projects and discuss mechanisms of their implementation.
Vice-Marshals of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland Cezary Grabarchyk (Assembly Co-Head) and Marek Kuhchinskyy are participating in the work of the Commission on the part of Poland.