US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland discussed Kiev’s implementation of anti-corruption measures in a meeting with Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmygal. The Prime Minister of Ukraine wrote this on his Telegram channel.
Shmygal emphasized that he discussed with Nuland the implementation of reforms such as the fight against corruption and institutional reforms.
The Prime Minister added that the Ukrainian side is working closely with Washington and other partners to provide financial support.
Before that, it became known that the head of the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lars Lekke Rasmussen, was in talks with his Ukrainian counterpart Dmitry Kuleba. announced Concerning the allocation of 60 million crowns ($8.75 million) as part of the third phase of the EU’s anti-corruption program in Ukraine.
In the statement, it is stated that the European Union has allocated over 70 million crowns ($10.21 million) to the new phase of the program.
According to the EU, financial aid will be used for the restoration of the Ukrainian city of Nikolaev.
Shortly before this, the Danish Ministry of Defense donated Ukraine received 91 million crowns ($13.26 million) to strengthen cybersecurity.
Kuleba, formerly head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine statedHe said he did not understand what conditions Kiev had to meet to join NATO.