Business news from Ukraine

GERMANY TO ISSUE EUR 1.4 BLN IN 2015 IN CREDITS, FINANCIAL AID, GRANTS

KYIV. April 28 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Germany will issue EUR 1.4 billion to Ukraine in credits, financial assistance and grants, State Secretary of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs Markus Ederer has said.

While delivering a speech at the International Conference on Support for Ukraine in Kyiv, he said that this year Germany would issue EUR 70 million as part of bilateral assistance, and EUR 500 million as financial borrowing for budgetary support.

In addition, Ederer said that Germany will provide EUR 200 million in grants for the energy sector, energy efficiency, decentralization, civil society etc.

EUROPEAN COMMISSION TO PROVIDE EUR 110 MLN TO UKRAINE FOR SME

KYIV. April 28 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The European Commission has decided to provide EUR 110 million to Ukraine to develop small and medium-sized enterprises (SME).

“As part of the EU’s EUR 11 billion package supporting Ukraine, the European Commission has adopted a Special Measure for Private Sector Development and Approximation worth €70 million. This measure is a response to the urgent need to support the recovery and economic development in Ukraine. It will notably help SMEs across the regions of Ukraine, boosting jobs and growth. It will be complemented by a €40 million loan guarantee facility channelled through the Neighbourhood Investment Facility (NIF) which will also ease access to finance for Ukrainian businesses,” reads a press release of the European Commission issued on Tuesday.

These measures will be focused in particular on the regions that have been most affected by the conflict.

“The development of small and medium enterprises (SME) has a crucial role to play in creating growth and job opportunities. By supporting an enabling environment to invest, by providing business development services at regional level and by addressing some of the obstacles to SME development such as access to finance, the EU is contributing to economic recovery, in particular in the regions most affected by the need to integrate internally displaced persons,” European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations Commissioner Johannes Hahn said.

PROMPT SIGNING OF OPEN SKIES AGREEMENT BETWEEN UKRAINE, EU IS IMPORTANT – POROSHENKO

KYIV. April 27 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has said that the early signing of the Open Skies Agreement between Ukraine and the EU is important.

“The early signing of the agreement on general airspace in 2015 remains the key priority of cooperation in the transport-related sphere and we have defined reporting points that will speed up this process,” Poroshenko said at a joint press conference with European Council President Donald Tusk and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker in Kyiv on Monday.

UKRAINE HAS TO MEET CONDITIONS FOR APPLYING FOR EU MEMBERSHIP IN FIVE YEARS – POROSHENKO

KYIV. April 27 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has said that Ukraine must fulfill the conditions necessary for applying for EU membership within five years.

“We are ambitious in our plans and faith and that’s why we declare that we should ensure effective the implementation of the association agreement [with the EU] and achieve the conditions needed for applying for EU membership within five years,” Poroshenko said at the Ukraine-EU summit in Kyiv on Monday.

He said he believes that Ukrainian membership of the EU is the country’s key goal.

“The prospect of EU membership is the strategic guiding line of our aspirations to reform. This is a key task, for which the reforms are carried out, this is a key task of our program Strategy 2020 and the convincing support of this course by the citizens [of Ukraine] is constantly confirmed by public opinion polls,” he said.

Poroshenko added that the Ukraine-EU Association Agreement is an integral part of the reform program and is “the basis of the coalition agreement when the Ukrainian government was set up.”

UKRAINE-EU ASSOCIATION AGREEMENT MUST TAKE EFFECT IN FULL FROM JAN 1, 2016 – JUNCKER

KYIV. April 27 (Interfax) – The Association Agreement between Ukraine and the European Union is to enter force in full from January 1, 2016, said European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.

Juncker said at a joint press conference with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and European Council President Donald Tusk in Kyiv on Monday that the European Commission and the European Council want to confirm jointly that the Association Agreement must enter force in full on January 1, 2016.

Juncker also said that there have been many postponements and one can put off things indefinitely. However, this agreement should take effect from January 1, 2016, he said.

17TH EU-UKRAINE SUMMIT: JOINT STATEMENT

KYIV. April 27 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Application of the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA) between the EU and Ukraine should start on January 1, 2016, reads a joint statement of the 17th EU-Ukraine Summit in Kyiv on Monday.

“The leaders look forward to the provisional application of the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA) between the EU and Ukraine starting on 1 January 2016 and the positive impact its implementation will bring about. They also noted the importance of continuing the trilateral consultations on EU-Ukraine DCFTA implementation in a constructive manner, using the existing flexibilities available to the contracting parties in the DCFTA,” says the statement posted on the Ukrainian presidential website.

Meanwhile, the summit participants noted that steering up of the reforms would be resolute from the point of view of political association and Ukraine’s economic integration to the EU.

“It was the first Summit in the framework of the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement, implementation of which will represent a fundamental step in the process of deepening the political association and economic integration of Ukraine with the EU on the basis of respect for common values and their effective promotion,” reads the document.

The leaders welcomed Ukraine’s strong commitment to an ambitious reform process.

They welcomed the first reform steps taken by Ukraine in key areas, notably constitutional reform, decentralization, the fight against corruption, the reform of the justice sector, the restructuring of the energy sector and the improvement of the business climate.

They underlined that implementation of these reforms will be key and should rapidly achieve further concrete results.

The leaders agreed on the need to further accelerate the reform process on key systemic issues such as: the finalization of an inclusive constitutional reform, as well as the reform of the legislative framework in due time before local elections, the fight against and the prevention of corruption, the restructuring of the energy sector, and the reform of the civilian security sector.

Besides, in the document the EU along with the Ukrainian leaders condemned the clear violation of Ukrainian sovereignty and territorial integrity by acts of aggression by the Russian armed forces since March 2014.

“The leaders underlined their strong support for the efforts aimed at de-escalation and a political solution based on respect for Ukraine’s independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity, in particular in the framework of the Normandy format. They expressed their full support for the Minsk Agreements including the Package of Measures of 12 February 2015, endorsed by UNSC Resolution 2202 of February 17, 2015,”says the document.

In addition, the participants of the summit called on all parties to swiftly and fully implement the Minsk Agreements and honour their commitments and underlined the Russian authorities’ responsibility in this regard.

“The leaders welcomed the progress in the trilateral talks between the EU, Ukraine and the Russian Federation on the delivery of gas from Russia to Ukraine with the goal to increase the security of gas supply for Ukraine and its citizens as well as ensuring stable, sufficient and uninterrupted transit of gas to the EU,” says the EU-Ukraine joint statement.

Moreover, the leaders reconfirmed their commitment to achieve the shared objective of visa-free travel provided that conditions for well-managed and secure mobility set out in the Visa Liberalization Action Plan are in place.

“They welcomed the progress made by Ukraine underlining the necessity for a full and effective implementation of all benchmarks and emphasizing in this regard the importance of the upcoming release of the next progress report on the Visa Liberalization Action Plan ahead of the Riga Summit,” the participants said.