Dutch voters decided to reject a trade deal between the EU and Ukraine in a referendum held on Wednesday.
Turnout was low, but it passed the 30 percent threshold to be valid.
Prime Minister Mark Rutte said he would reconsider the deal, even though the referendum result is not binding on his government.
Euronews correspondent Andrei Beketov spoke to Ukraine’s ambassador to the Netherlands and asked him for his reaction to the vote.
Andrei Beketov, Euronews: Your excellency….In your opinion, what is the message sent by the Dutch voters to Ukraine, and to the European Union?
Olexandre Horin, Ukrainian Ambassador to the Netherlands: This was a
referendum not about Ukraine. It was a referendum about the European
Union and it was a referendum for eurosceptics! So those who came to
vote they have voted for different things, but not for the association
agreement with Ukraine.
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Source: Euronews
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