“The security situation in the region requires further active cooperation between Ukraine and Poland,” Dmytro Razumkov

Press Service of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
10 September 2020, 08:00

 
Chairman of The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Dmytro Razumkov met with Senate Marshal Tomasz Grodzki. During the meeting, they discussed topical issues of Ukrainian-Polish cooperation.


“I am convinced that the cooperation of the parliaments of our countries will promote the development of a strategic partnership between Ukraine and Poland and will serve to strengthen security and stability in Europe,” said the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada.

Dmytro Razumkov stressed that the security situation in the region requires further active cooperation between the parliamentary delegations of Ukraine and Poland within the framework of international organizations.

He thanked Poland for its long-term continued support of Ukraine in the struggle for territorial integrity and sovereignty, as well as for defending Ukraine`s interests in the international arena. The Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada also stressed that European and Euro-Atlantic integration remain Ukraine's unchanged foreign policy priorities. “We have very good inter-parliamentary relations with Poland, and Ukraine is ready to deepen them, because international support helps our country to contain the pressure of the aggressor country,” Dmytro Razumkov said.


In addition, the Speaker stressed that an important aspect of cooperation between Ukraine and Poland is the issue of energy security. “We must continue to take a firm stand on the construction of Nord Stream 2. It is a real threat to economic and political stability in Europe,” said Dmitry Razumkov.

The situation in Belarus was also discussed during the meeting. “Ukraine`s position has been repeatedly voiced: we are interested in the democratic development of Belarus, that the government of Belarus be recognized by the people of Belarus and by other countries. Ukraine never interferes in the electoral process of other states, but it is important for us that a legitimate government is elected. This is not only a question of preserving the state, but also of stability in the region,” Dmytro Razumkov stressed.