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White House Outlines Reform Demands for Ukraine’s Military Assistance

White House Deputy National Security Adviser for International Economic Affairs Mike Pyle sent a letter to the Donor Coordination Platform with a list of reforms that Ukraine must make to continue providing military assistance to it.

Source: “Ukrainian Truth”

Details: According to the UP, this letter was also sent to the Prime Minister of Ukraine Denis Shmygal and to the Office of the President of Ukraine.

The document spells out changes according to the priority of their implementation: 0-3 months, 3-6 months, one year, 18 months.

In particular, they relate to the functioning of the Supervisory Boards of state-owned enterprises, anti-corruption bodies (SAP, NABU, NAPC), the High Council of Justice, and the judicial branch of government in general.

Changes in the work of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine and all law enforcement agencies are also listed as priorities during the year.

Here is the text of the letter in Ukrainian:

Added at 22:58: Please note that the letter is a preliminary working draft and is subject to review.

Background:

In January 2023 started work An interagency donor coordination platform to support the process of recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction of Ukraine within the framework of the so-called “financial Ramstein”. The first meeting of the Donor Coordination Platform was held via videoconference. It was attended by senior officials from Ukraine, the EU, G7 countries, as well as financial institutions such as the EIB, EBRD, IMF and the World Bank.
2023-09-25 19:58:00


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