The
Vice President spoke today to President Poroshenko of Ukraine. The Vice
President welcomed the passage by the Rada this week of anti-corruption
legislation sought by the
IMF and EU, and commended President Poroshenko and the government of
Ukraine for the hard work that went into ensuring passage. The Vice
President also commended President Poroshenko’s decision to replace
Prosecutor General Shokin, which paves the way for
needed reform of the prosecutorial service. The Vice President urged
President Poroshenko to continue on this positive trajectory, to include
successful implementation of the new legislation and continued visible
progress on anti-corruption reforms, noting
this will require unity and stability. The Vice President condemned the
increasing violence in eastern Ukraine – which has led to a
deteriorating humanitarian situation – and the continued failure by
combined Russian-separatist forces to allow the OSCE full
access to the areas under their de facto control. The Vice President
noted that Minsk implementation by all sides remained the best way
forward for resolving the conflict.
Source: The White House, Office of the Vice President
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