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Zelensky assured that he does not want to risk the European future of Ukraine

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky assured that he does not want to risk the European integration of Ukraine – against the background of problems created by the adoption of the law that depending on NABU and the SAP on the Prosecutor General.

According to Interfax-Ukraine, European Truth writes, he said it during communication with the media on July 24.

The President said that he “did not want to risk” the issue of the European course of Ukraine and assured the partners that he would find a way out of the situation as a result of the adoption of the scandalous law on NABU and SAP.

“We are in the same infrastructure with Europe, we want to be part of Europe. No one wants to take risks. I assured all our partners who talked about the war with me, about Turkey … As for NABU and SAP, I told them that I will find a way.

We will remind, on July 23 the spokesman of the European Commission Guillaume Merissieri said of great concern for Brussels about the adopted law and reported that von Der Lyen Contacting with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, expressing his serious concern and asking Kyiv for explanation.

July 24 in the European Commission Welcome readiness The Ukrainian authorities to remedy the situation with the SAP and NABU, and noted that they would work closely with the Ukrainian side to make sure that its remarks are properly taken into account.

Also read: The Union of Zelensky and Orban. As the President destroyed Ukraine’s movement to the EU and what to wait further

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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky assured that he does not want to risk the European integration of Ukraine – against the background of problems created by the adoption of the law that depending on NABU and the SAP on the Prosecutor General.

According to Interfax-Ukraine, European Truth writes, he said it during communication with the media on July 24.

The President said that he “did not want to risk” the issue of the European course of Ukraine and assured the partners that he would find a way out of the situation as a result of the adoption of the scandalous law on NABU and SAP.

“We are in the same infrastructure with Europe, we want to be part of Europe. No one wants to take risks. I assured all our partners who talked about the war with me, about Turkey … As for NABU and SAP, I told them that I will find a way.

We will remind, on July 23 the spokesman of the European Commission Guillaume Merissieri said of great concern for Brussels about the adopted law and reported that von Der Lyen Contacting with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, expressing his serious concern and asking Kyiv for explanation.

July 24 in the European Commission Welcome readiness The Ukrainian authorities to remedy the situation with the SAP and NABU, and noted that they would work closely with the Ukrainian side to make sure that its remarks are properly taken into account.

Also read: The Union of Zelensky and Orban. As the President destroyed Ukraine’s movement to the EU and what to wait further

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