May 22, 2015

Brussels: Moscow drops opposition to DCFTA

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BRUSSELS – The European Union says Russia has dropped its demands for a further delay in a landmark European Union-Ukraine trade deal, part of the broader Association Agreement, and accepts that it will now begin next year. Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstroem made the statement after talks with Russian and Ukrainian officials on May 18 in Brussels. “The reference that the [trade agreement] enter into force on January 1, 2016, was not contested by the Russian delegation,” Ms. Malmstroem said. Russia had said that the EU-Ukraine Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (DCFTA) will damage its own economic ties and interests in Ukraine. The deal was finally agreed in June 2014 and was originally due to come into effect in January. But in September 2014 the EU postponed implementation for a year to support peace efforts in eastern Ukraine. In return, Russia promised to abstain from retaliatory economic measures. (RFE/RL, based on reporting by Agence France-Presse and Interfax)