Minister Grabar-Kitarović and Deputy Prime Minister Kyrylenko discussed co-operation in concrete economic areas – mechanical engineering, metallurgy, energetic, agriculture, and food industry – in which the two countries can further develop their future co-operation. Deputy Prime Minister Kyrylenko showed interest in Ukraine being a member country at the Zagreb Fair, adding that they are following with interest the processes in Croatia, not only in the field of European integration, but science, culture, and education as well.
Verkhovna Rada Speaker Litvin informed Minister Grabar-Kitarović with the current political situation in Ukraine, while the Minister explained in detail and presented Croatia’s achievements and activities in the EU accession process. Minister Grabar-Kitarović proposed the exchange of practical experience and knowledge gained in that process. In that regard, the two discussed the visits by the Ukrainian parliamentary and government’s delegations to the Republic of Croatia.
Minister Grabar-Kitarović and Foreign Minister Tarasjuk confirmed the existence of very good bilateral relations between the two countries and expressed hope for their further development. Minister Grabar-Kitarović presented in detail the way in which the negotiations structure was set up in Croatia and the progress of establishing the institutions within the state administration in charge of Croatia’s EU accession process. Minister Tarasjuk expressed his satisfaction with the way Croatia has set up its structures for conducting the EU accession process and with the speedy progress in that regard.