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Council of Europe welcomes Ukraine's progress against corruption

The Council of Europe on Friday hailed the progress made by parliamentarians, judges and prosecutors in Ukraine in the fight against corruption, which is central to Ukraine's EU accession hopes, reads The Brussels Times .

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In a report published on Friday, the Council of Europe’s Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) welcomes the fact that the country has "satisfactorily implemented or addressed 15 of the 31 recommendations" addressed to it, "although there is still work to be done."

"GRECO would like to acknowledge Ukraine’s deep commitment to its work at an extremely difficult time for this member state, which is immersed in a war of aggression declared by the Russian Federation," a Council of Europe statement said.

"This period of conflict has forced the country to adopt martial law, declare a state of emergency and adjust its priorities. In such a context, it is remarkable that Ukraine has nevertheless continued its work on implementing GRECO’s recommendations," the Council of Europe continues.

GRECO states that the current level of compliance with the recommendations is no longer "generally insufficient" as it was after a previous report dated April 2022. It urges Ukraine to present the measures taken to implement the remaining recommendations by the end of March 2024.

Valeria Văcărescu

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