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Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Dmytro Kuleba, during his visit to Brussels, assured partners that the course of Kyiv towards integration remains unchanged.

“We are heading to Europe, we are continuing integration. We are extremely interested in economic integration. We believe that Ukraine has every chance to repeat the path that the founders of the European community once went through – unite economies, unite people, and political integration will come too. I saw the willingness to move forward from the EU and confirmed the same willingness from Ukraine,” he told Ukrainian reporters in Brussels on Tuesday.

According to the deputy premier, the parties spoke of “continuing integration into the energy market, integration into the digital market, and about customs, about the so-called industrial visa-free travel.”

“We need to work – there is a desire of European partners and ours to work and yield a result,” Kuleba said.

He also confirmed that during the meeting in the European Commission the issue of allocating the next tranche of macro-financial assistance to Ukraine was discussed. “I hope that by the end of the year we will receive money of macro-financial assistance,” the Ukrainian deputy PM said.