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"en.20071115.19.4-186"2
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"EU relations with the Ukraine fall under European Neighbourhood Policy which, as the report stresses, aims at supporting the development of the market economy in the EU’s neighbouring countries, in other words, capitalism.
The report aims at the signature of a free trade agreement (FTA), i.e. Ukraine’s integration ‘into the EU single market’ by the ‘gradual adoption by Ukraine of the Community’s
’.
Thus the report:
‘Calls on Ukraine… to pay more attention to market liberalisation by guaranteeing the successful achievement of the privatisation process, the dismantling of monopolies’ (read: public undertakings) ‘and the independence of Ukraine’s national bank’;
encourages ‘the approximation and convergence of standards in the agricultural, industry and services sector’ through ‘conformity to Community standards’, and, in the light of Ukraine’s conditional adhesion to the Single Economic Space (SES) with Russia and other former Soviet Union Republics, ‘recalls that certain provisions included in the SES agreement, if fully implemented, might be in conflict with the establishment of a functioning FTA with the EU’. Believe it or not, as the rapporteur states, ‘the agreement with Russia would in fact prevent Ukraine from any real form of economic sovereignty and stake a heavy claim on the country’s independence’.
Enough said..."@en1
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