Ukraine is losing the Polish market
Ukraine is losing the only EU market into which it integrated after actually leaving the CIS markets - Polish.
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Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Leonid Kozhara stated this on the NewsOne TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to him, this was caused by cooling in relations between Poland and Ukraine, but the western regions of the country still remain integrated into the Polish economy.
“Ukraine and Poland were extremely friendly countries. Moreover, if we do not take the CIS markets, the Polish and Ukrainian markets have advanced most towards each other. At certain stages they were already complementary. Labor market, services market, goods market. It is no secret that today Western Ukraine has already been integrated in many ways into the Polish market, and the Ukrainian hryvnia is exchanged along the railway track all the way to Krakow. Today, unfortunately, we ourselves are breaking these ties,” Kozhara said.
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