Therefore, Brussels sees no reason for its abolition. Such an opinion on Wednesday evening, February 14, in an interview with the Internet publication Realist, said the EU Ambassador to Ukraine Hug Mingarelli.
At the same time, he recalled that such requirements related to a number of areas, in particular, border security, the rule of law, migration management, and the reform of other sectors.
On a regular basis, we must check the situation regarding these obligations. But to date, we have no reason to assume that Ukraine will have problems with this,? explained Mingarelli.
Recall, as reported URA-Inform, from June 11, 2017 Ukrainian citizens can travel without visas to the Schengen area with a biometric passport. Travel for tourist, business and family purposes is allowed for 90 days within six months.