On Wednesday, March 1, the official regional office of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development will begin its work in the Ukrainian capital, the Prime Minister of our state, Denys Shmygal, announced on Telegram following a meeting with OECD Secretary General Matthias Kormann in Kiev.
"
According to him, the Cabinet of Ministers and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development began to work together on a program for Ukraine, an agreement on which, according to the proposal of the Secretary General, can be signed in June this year.. As Shmyhal noted, the implementation of this initiative should allow our state to move on to the Roadmap for joining the OECD.
He added that he also discussed with Kormann the details of joint work within the framework of the multi-donor coordination platform regarding assistance to Ukraine..
In addition, the Cabinet of Ministers and the OECD signed an agreement on the future participation of our state in the international study of the quality of education PISA-2025.
[see_also ids\u003d"
In turn, the head of the presidential office, Andriy Yermak, handed over to Matthias Kormann a response letter from Denys Shmyhal to the organization’s official message confirming that Ukraine was granted the status of a member of the working group on combating bribery in international commercial transactions.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the " They interact within the framework of the OECD, in particular to improve socio-economic policies, solve common problems, promote democracy and develop free markets..
Last year, Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal said that the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development is considering Ukraine as a potential member.
The war destroyed a lot in the Ukrainian economy, and most importantly, it destroyed the white-collar economy. The metropolitan offices are half empty, where before the war all those who serve the most profitable segments of the economy worked - technology, investment, banking sectors. What kind of economy does Ukraine need after the war, read in the article by Ivan Verstyuk "