Zelensky wants to form working group with Poland to help Ukraine with European integration

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky considers it advisable to form a Ukrainian-Polish advisory group to help Ukraine on its path to EU integration, particularly in terms of interaction with European institutions, based on Poland's experience.

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky stated this following a meeting with Prime Minister of Poland Donald Tusk, Ukrinform reported.

"Poland and Prime Minister Donald Tusk have considerable experience in interacting with European institutions and understand how to make the path to the European Union faster and more efficient. I am grateful for the willingness of the Prime Minister to support Ukraine with his experience, and it would probably be worth forming a special advisory group between our states, between our governments to support Ukraine on its way to the European Union," the President said.

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He expressed confidence that Ukraine and Poland will be together in the European Union and NATO.

As reported, on December 14, the European Council agreed to start negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova on EU membership.