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Poroshenko reported on the trade with the EU

Ukrainian exports to the EU grew by 30%, said the President.

The EU share in foreign trade of Ukraine now stands at almost 43%. This was stated by President Petro Poroshenko today, November 20, during his working trip to the Dnieper.

“We insist and stress that Ukraine returned to the European family of Nations by signing the Association Agreement. The agreement is valid, and the proof of that is that for 10 months of the current year, Ukrainian exports to the EU compared to the previous year increased by 30%. What more proof is needed? The share of European Union in foreign trade of Ukraine has already reached almost 43%, rapidly approaching 50%,” – said the head of state.

According to him, it is now clear that the special operation of the Kremlin to disrupt the signing of the Association Agreement with the European Union was also part of the hybrid war against Ukraine.

“We beat Russia”, – said Poroshenko.

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