Minister for Europe delivers key speech at Ukraine conference
Sir Alan Duncan reaffirms UK’s unwavering support for Ukraine on first official visit.
Two months on from the London Ukraine Reform Conference, Sir Alan Duncan will travel to Ukraine where he will meet representatives of the Ukrainian government, including the Vice Prime Minister for European Integration Ivanna Klympush-Tsyntsadze. He will also hear about the deteriorating human rights situation in Crimea, illegally annexed by Russia, when he meets with Crimean human rights defenders.
Sir Alan will deliver a keynote speech at the Yalta European Strategy (YES) Forum, an annual conference focusing on Ukraine’s European future. He will reaffirm that the UK government will continue to support the Ukrainian people and government in their efforts to implement an ambitious programme of political and economic reform.
Ahead of his visit, Sir Alan said:
I am delighted to make my first trip to Ukraine and I’m looking forward to following up on the priority reform areas discussed at the London Ukraine Reform Conference. It’s clear that Ukraine’s security and success matters to the UK, Europe and beyond. I urge the Ukrainian government to push forward their ambitious reform programme, particularly on anti-corruption, pensions, healthcare and the judiciary.
My message to the Ukrainian people and government is that we stand shoulder-to-shoulder with you in upholding Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. As the UK leaves the EU, our political and practical support will not diminish. We remain committed to Ukraine over the long term, and fully support Ukraine’s path towards greater integration with Europe.
I will also meet Crimean human rights defenders to discuss the deteriorating human rights situation in Crimea. The UK does not, and will not, recognise the illegal annexation of the Crimean peninsula by Russia. Crimea is Ukraine.