Roberta Metsola announces permanent European Parliament office in Kyiv
Roberta Metsola announced the European Parliament's permanent office in Kyiv to strengthen EU-Ukraine cooperation as part of ongoing support amid the conflict with Russia.
- On September 17, European Parliament President Roberta Metsola visited Kyiv to announce the establishment of a permanent European Parliament representative based in Ukraine’s capital.
- Her visit and the office opening follow continued conflict since Russia's 2022 invasion and earlier European Parliament resolutions supporting Ukraine's EU accession.
- Metsola spoke at the Verkhovna Rada, stressed the importance of EU-Ukraine cooperation, and named Maximilan Schrder as staff for the new permanent representative role.
- She emphasized that their pledge to support Ukraine is being honored through continued sanctions, humanitarian assistance, and initiatives aimed at achieving a lasting peace grounded in justice and dignity.
- The new representation aims to strengthen daily cooperation between the European Parliament and Ukraine, signaling Europe's long-term commitment amid efforts to advance Ukraine’s EU membership bid.
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Around three and a half years after the beginning of the war, the European Parliament has permanently opened a representation in Ukraine.
Roberta Metsola announces permanent European Parliament office in Kyiv
EP President Roberta Metsola is visiting Kyiv on Wednesday to express Europe's continued and unwavering support for Ukraine. In her meetings with President Zelenskyy, Prime Minister Svyrydenko and Rada Speaker Stefanchuk, as well as with the Faction and Group leaders of the Verkhovna Rada, Metsola is expected to emphasise the European Parliament's support for a...
The president intends to reaffirm the EU's support for Ukraine, the Eurocamera's commitment to just peace, strong sanctions and parliamentary cooperation for EU membership (ANSA)
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