25 March 2016, 17:03
Effective cooperation of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, Ukrainian Parliament, local authorities and the society will help Ukraine to overcome current crisis.
Chairperson of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Volodymyr Groysman said this in his interview for the Rada TV Channel on Friday.
"It is very important to have cooperation between the Cabinet of Ministers, Parliament, local authorities and the society, experts. As a result we will not have an opportunity to make mistakes," Groysman noted.
According to the Chairperson of the Verkhovna Rada, the country's authorities are facing a number of problems in a number of fields: economy, agriculture, health care, coal industry, social sector, etc. "There are a number of basic questions requiring clear response. The key task is not to elaborate a new plan, but to implement the existing one," Groysman said.
The Chairperson of the Ukrainian Parliament noted that to tackle major problems in Ukraine an anti-crisis action plan has been elaborated in the Parliament. "It is very important to make the Action Plan clear for the Ukrainian society, to restore the trust in the authorities, to stop current crisis: political, social and economic crises. We have to restore the growth of the Ukrainian economy, and the development of our state," Groysman stated.
Besides, Ukraine has to continue building effective relations with its international partners, in particular, with the International Monetary Fund.
Besides, another priority in authority's activity should be full European integration of Ukraine, in particular, the implementation of the Association Agreement, Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area Agreement with the European Union, he noted.
Groysman also expressed confidence that the European Union will take the decision to liberalize the visa regime for Ukraine at the earliest possible time.
"There are lots of tasks and problems. Despite what Government will be formed and who will head it, the most important is to trigger the process of settlement of all the challenges we are currently facing," the Chairperson of the Verkhovna Rada said.