THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
(Bonn, Germany)
For Immediate Release |
June 21, 1999 |
U.S.-EU Summit Statement on Ukraine
Ukraine's successful transition to a democratic and market oriented country, secure
within its borders, is crucial for long-term stability in Central and Eastern Europe
and the continent as a whole. Helping Ukraine achieve these objectives is one of
the top priorities for U.S.-EU cooperation. The EU and the U.S., as Ukraine's
largest donors, share a strategic interest in the successful evolution of Ukraine
toward a prosperous economy and stable democracy and in bringing Ukraine more fully
into Euroatlantic structures. The EU and the U.S. welcome the progress made in the
realization of their strategic partnerships with Ukraine and look forward to a
further deepening of these relationships. We commend Ukraine for the important
progress it has achieved in recent months, in particular the economic reform
measures which have allowed Ukraine to return to compliance with its IMF program.
We urge President Kuchma to seize the opportunity presented by the renewal of the
IMF program to push forward his reform agenda, including privatization of large
industries, agricultural and energy sector reform, restructuring of the financial
sector, as well as improvements in public administration. We encourage Ukraine in
its efforts to accede to the WTO and will support decisive action in establishing
a favorable environment for foreign investments and in removing key obstacles to
trade.
We note Ukraine's progress on democracy. However, we call on Ukraine's leaders to
ensure a free and fairly contested presidential campaign leading up to the October
31 presidential election in compliance with OSCE and Council of Europe standards.
A free and fair election will be an important step in the transition to democracy
and demonstrate that it is taking firm root in Ukraine. We express our continued
support for efforts to develop the rule of law and institute an effective
presidential electoral process. In this context, we emphasize the need to protect
the freedom of the media. These are fundamental underpinnings to democracy in
Ukraine. In that regard, we consider Ukraine's recent decision to retain a
continued OSCE presence in Ukraine another important signal of Ukraine's
determination to meet its commitments to democratization and to Euroatlantic
cooperation. We support the continued efforts of Ukraine to play a responsible
role in relations with neighboring states and within the larger transatlantic
relationship. We welcome Ukraine's commitment to regional cooperation as well as
its contributions to find solutions to the conflicts in Transnistria and Kosovo.
As Ukraine continues its transition to democracy and a free market, we recognize
the social problems arising from necessary social adjustment and remain committed
to joint U.S.-EU efforts that bolster Ukraine. We strongly encourage Ukraine's
efforts to implement additional power sector reforms, particularly increased
cash collections and strategic privatization of energy distribution companies, as
crucial components of the energy investment strategy embodied in the G-7/Ukraine
Memorandum of Understanding on Chernobyl Closure. We reiterate our commitment to
the closure of Chernobyl in the year 2000. We reaffirm our commitment to assist
Ukraine in securing the financing necessary to strengthen its energy sector,
facilitate Chernobyl closure and in securing the remaining financing of the
necessary stabilization of the Chernobyl sarcophagus.
We applaud the initial project under the U.S.-EU civil society program to support
Ukrainian non-governmental organizations working to build democracy in Ukraine, as
well as the agreement to launch the Kiev Regional Environmental Center sponsored
jointly by the EU and the U.S. We look forward to inaugurating our other joint
projects. We are actively considering the possibility of launching a joint project
on public health issues in Ukraine. We have illustrated our common view on the
importance of economic reform, as well as our commitment to further Ukraine's
economic transition, through our joint demarche to President Kuchma and Rada
Speaker Tkachenko.
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