Category: Press Releases

  • PRESS RELEASE : Ukraine returned 215 people from Russian captivity, including defenders of “Azovstal” [September 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Ukraine returned 215 people from Russian captivity, including defenders of “Azovstal” [September 2022]

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 22 September 2022.

    Ukraine returned 215 people, including 124 officers, from Russian captivity. Head of the Office of the President Andriy Yermak reported this to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during an online call with the released defenders.

    In particular, 108 warriors of the “Azov” regiment and other formations of the National Guard of Ukraine, as well as servicemen of the Ground and Naval Forces, the territorial defense of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the State Border Guard Service, the National Police, employees of the Security Service, the State Special Transport Service and the State Customs Service were released.

    “Among those released are commander of “Azov”, Hero of Ukraine Denys Prokopenko (“Redis”), Serhiy Volynskyi (“Volyna”), acting commander of the 36th separate brigade of marines, Svyatoslav Palamar (“Azov”), Oleg Khomenko (“Azov”), Denys Shleha from the National Guard of Ukraine, Hero of Ukraine Yevheniy Bova, commander of the 1st separate marine battalion. Kateryna Polishchuk (“Ptashka”) also returns,” Andriy Yermak reported.

    Defenders Maryana Mamonova, Yana Shumovetska and Anastasiya Chernenka who were captured while pregnant were also released.

    “This is the most powerful result in the release of prisoners during the entire period of the full-scale invasion,” stated the Head of the President’s Office.

    Acting Head of the Security Service of Ukraine Vasyl Maliuk, Deputy Head of the Main Directorate of Intelligence Dmytro Usov and Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights Dmytro Lubinets met 200 released Ukrainians.

    “Today we directly exchanged 200 citizens of Ukraine for Mr. Medvedchuk. I would like to point out that Medvedchuk is not just Putin’s close friend, but a well-documented state traitor. His guilt is fully recorded in the relevant materials,” said Vasyl Maliuk.

    He noted that during the work on Viktor Medvedchuk’s cases, a number of subversive networks were neutralized, state traitors were detained and a large amount of information was obtained, which is used in counterintelligence activities.

    In addition, 5 more citizens were released in exchange for 55 Russian prisoners.

    Almost all of the released are already on the territory of Ukraine, except for the five Azov commanders, who, according to the agreements reached earlier with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, are in Türkiye under his personal guarantees of protection. Head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Kyrylo Budanov and Minister of Internal Affairs Denys Monastyrskyi are currently with five “Azov” warriors.

    “Congratulations, our men, our heroes, on your return. Glad to see everyone since we’ve been speaking only by phone earlier. We are extremely proud of what you have done for our country. We are proud of each of you,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy said during a video call with the released defenders of Azovstal.

    The Head of State noted that they are now safe in Türkiye, and the next step is their return to their homeland.

    “Glory to Ukraine! Mr. President, everything is fine with us, the health conditions are acceptable. I’m thankful to you and the entire team,” said Denys Prokopenko, commander of the “Azov” regiment.

    The fighters expressed gratitude to the team and the Ukrainian people on behalf of all defenders of Azovstal.

    Kyrylo Budanov reported to the Head of State about the completion of another stage of the exchange of prisoners of war and assured that the work on the release of all Ukrainian citizens continues.

    In addition, at the request of international partners, Ukraine achieved the release of ten foreigners – defenders of Ukraine, citizens of five partner states. The released foreign defenders were sent to Saudi Arabia on September 21. Head of the State Property Fund Rustem Umerov is with them.

    “This is a tremendous success and I am grateful to everyone involved in this operation – everyone who has done this titanic work. I sincerely congratulate our heroes on their return home. We will provide them with all the necessary aid – medical, social and any other. We continue to work on the release of all our citizens who are being held captive by the occupiers,” Andriy Yermak said.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted that the preparation of this release operation was long and hard. He expressed gratitude to the President of Türkiye, as well as to all those who dealt with this issue from the Ukrainian side, in particular to Head of the Office of the President Andriy Yermak, Head of the Main Intelligence Directorate Kyrylo Budanov, Head of the Security Service of Ukraine Vasyl Maliuk, Head of the State Property Fund Rustem Umerov, Minister of Internal Affairs Denys Monastyrskyi, as well as Dmytro Usov and Dmytro Lubinets.

    “Thank you guys. I believe that this is truly a great victory for our state, for our entire society. And most importantly – for the families of our defenders, who will be able to see their loved ones in safety,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.

    The President noted that, according to the information available to him, many of the prisoners were sentenced to death, so the release saved their lives.

    The Head of State also emphasized that Ukraine remembers all its citizens and will try to save every Ukrainian.

    “We will do everything to save everyone who is in Russian captivity. We value every life! This is what distinguishes us from the enemy,” the President noted.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Olena Zelenska held a number of important international meetings on the margins of the 77th session of the UN General Assembly [September 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Olena Zelenska held a number of important international meetings on the margins of the 77th session of the UN General Assembly [September 2022]

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 21 September 2022.

    First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska arrived in New York for the 77th session of the UN General Assembly. The wife of the President of Ukraine began her visit with a series of meetings with the first ladies and gentlemen of the countries of the world. The meetings were dedicated to the expansion of cooperation between the states.

    In particular, she met with First Lady of Poland Agata Kornhauser-Duda and First Lady of Lithuania Diana Nausėdienė within the Lublin Triangle.

    The Lublin Triangle is a platform for tripartite cooperation between the Republic of Lithuania, the Republic of Poland and Ukraine aimed at deepening regional cooperation in the security, economic, social and humanitarian spheres. The decision to establish the format was made on July 28, 2020 by Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania Linas Linkevičius and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland Jacek Czaputowicz who signed a declaration on the launch of a new regional association.

    “Today, we are starting the format of dialogue of the first ladies within the Lublin Triangle,” the wife of the President of Ukraine emphasized.

    She also noted that this year’s session of the General Assembly is special, because the security situation in Ukraine as a result of Russia’s war against our country should not leave anyone indifferent.

    “The high-level segment of the UN General Assembly is a unique opportunity to draw additional attention to the threats caused by Russian aggression against Ukraine, to emphasize its global dimension,” said the First Lady.

    Olena Zelenska thanked Poland and Lithuania for their solidarity and invaluable support for temporarily displaced citizens of Ukraine who were forced to seek refuge abroad due to hostilities and received it from fraternal Poland and Lithuania.

    For her part, Diana Nausėdienė initiated the unification of the efforts of the first ladies and international non-governmental organizations for the joint development of projects and initiatives.

    The wives of the leaders of Ukraine, Lithuania and Poland also discussed the issue of helping children as a priority of tripartite cooperation, issues of health care, education, implementation of projects on social protection and children’s rehabilitation.

    “An important direction is the humanitarian projects implemented in Poland and Lithuania, for which I am especially grateful to you, dear first ladies. Together with Mrs. Agata, we patronize the “Books Without Borders” project. In its framework, 120,000 copies of books in the Ukrainian language have been published. I also observe with great pleasure the work of the Ukrainian Center, which has been operating in Vilnius for more than three months and has become a real corner of Ukraine in Lithuania,” said Olena Zelenska.

    She also appealed to her colleagues to introduce the Ukrainian language as a modern foreign language into the curriculum of primary and secondary schools in their countries.

    The wife of the President of Ukraine suggested that these and other joint projects be implemented in the framework of the Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen.

    “I am sure that the Summit shouldn’t function one day only. Therefore, I would be grateful for the opportunity to conduct, with your participation and assistance, appropriate measures to support not only Ukraine in different parts of the world,” said Olena Zelenska.

    The First Lady of Ukraine also held a meeting in the format of a brunch, which was joined by a wider circle of participants: First Lady of Latvia Andra Levite, First Lady of Poland Agata Kornhauser-Duda, First Lady of Lithuania Diana Nausėdienė, First Lady of Estonia Sirje Karis, First Lady of Suriname Mellisa Santokhi-Seenacherry, wife of the President of the European Council Amélie Derbaudrenghien, wife of the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Tonga Fiona Sovaleni, husband of the Prime Minister of Luxembourg Gauthier Destenay, wife of the Prime Minister of Malta Dr. Lydia Abela.

    The brunch was held at the initiative of Olena Zelenska in the framework of the Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen and was intended to bring together the spouses of heads of state and government to discuss the global agenda. The first ladies and gentlemen talked about how their countries live today and what issues concern their peoples.

    “I sincerely believe that the power of first ladies and gentlemen can improve the world. It may not find a way out of crises, but it can facilitate and mitigate the processes that these crises cause. Or even more – prevent them. We can and do this thanks to our social, educational, humanitarian and cultural projects. We are able to do it softly, not with the strength of our muscles,” said the wife of the President of Ukraine.

    In addition, at the meeting, Olena Zelenska spoke about her plans to create a permanent online platform based on the Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen. According to her, the platform will help unite to find joint solutions and create projects.

    “This year, in the framework of the Summit, 23 first ladies united around drawing the world’s attention to the events taking place in Ukraine and finding solutions that will positively affect our common future. In a format that will operate continuously, the first ladies and gentlemen will be able to discuss the current challenges of today, important for them and their countries, and share their own experience of implementing projects. The Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen is intended to become an international platform for sharing experience and implementing joint projects for the well-being of people in the world,” concluded the wife of the President of Ukraine.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Andriy Yermak and Members of the US House of Representatives Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence discussed further support for Ukraine in the war with the Russian Federation  [September 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Andriy Yermak and Members of the US House of Representatives Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence discussed further support for Ukraine in the war with the Russian Federation [September 2022]

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 20 September 2022.

    Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak held a video conference meeting with the Members of the US House of Representatives Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.

    The event was also attended by: Deputy Heads of the Office of the President Roman Mashovets and Andriy Smyrnov, Head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Kyrylo Budanov, Head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine Oleksandr Lytvynenko.

    Andriy Yermak informed the congressmen about the situation at the front. He emphasized that in more than six months of a full-scale war against Ukraine, Russia was unable to achieve its goal of conquering our country and suffered heavy losses. And this happened thanks to the courage of the Ukrainian nation and the help of international partners.

    The Head of the President’s Office emphasized that Ukraine not only repelled the onslaught of the aggressor, but also began to conduct successful counteroffensive operations, which made it possible to liberate almost 8.5 thousand square kilometers of Ukrainian territory in the east of the country.

    “And I want to sincerely thank the American people, members of Congress, the White House Administration and President Biden for helping Ukraine from the first day of the war. This success is our common victory, a victory of freedom and democracy. And our goal is and always will be the complete liberation of the entire Ukrainian territory from the occupiers as soon as possible and the restoration of the full sovereignty of Ukraine within internationally recognized borders,” he emphasized.

    At the same time, Andriy Yermak noted that the war continues, the Russian army still has large forces, so Ukraine needs further support and strengthening. He noted that the list of needs of our country and the Armed Forces is well known to the military-political leadership of the United States, fruitful cooperation and coordination on these issues has been established.

    Deputy Head of the Office of the President Roman Mashovets informed the congressmen about the urgent needs of Ukraine.

    For his part, Deputy Head of the Office of the President Andriy Smyrnov focused on the initiative of the Ukrainian side regarding the establishment of a special tribunal on the crime of aggression against Ukraine. In his opinion, this is no longer an issue of war in our country, but an issue for the entire civilized world, and the support for this process by the US as a key democracy is extremely important.

    “It’s a matter of courage to call a spade a spade, to call international criminals international criminals,” noted Andriy Smyrnov.

    Chairman of the US House of Representatives Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Adam Schiff expressed support for the President of Ukraine and all Ukrainians who bravely defend their country, and congratulated them on a significant success in certain areas of the front. He noted the importance of the received information regarding the situation on the battlefield and the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

  • PRESS RELEASE : In order to defeat the aggressor, it is very important that the US remain a leader in supporting Ukraine – Volodymyr Zelenskyy during The Clinton Global Initiative [September 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : In order to defeat the aggressor, it is very important that the US remain a leader in supporting Ukraine – Volodymyr Zelenskyy during The Clinton Global Initiative [September 2022]

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 20 September 2022.

    The leadership of the United States of America in supporting Ukraine in the fight against the Russian aggressor will contribute to the further strengthening of the defense capabilities of the Ukrainian army and victory. This was stated by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during his online participation in the meeting of The Clinton Global Initiative (CGI), a separate panel of which was devoted to Ukraine.

    During a conversation with the 42nd US President Bill Clinton, Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted that the United States of America is an indicator of democracy for the entire civilized world, to which other countries are compared. Therefore, it is important that they remain leaders in supporting Ukraine and exerting pressure on Russia.

    “When the US gives Ukraine artillery, then other countries support us and also provide it. When the US designates (the country – ed.) a sponsor of terrorism, the democracies of Europe will also support this initiative. Therefore, when you ask me how the United States can help, it is to be a leader,” the Head of State said.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized that the world and, in particular, the US, has already done a lot to support Ukraine and strengthen our army, which resulted in the de-occupation of a number of Ukrainian territories.

    “Our troops have internal resilience – it is their love and respect for their homeland, for Ukraine. But on the battlefield, hands and eyes are not enough. Weapons are also very important. And here I want to thank both President Biden and the US Congress for the bipartisan support of Ukraine,” he said.

    The Head of State also called on the US to encourage other democratic countries to provide more assistance to Ukraine, in particular to provide the necessary weapons.

    “They have the artillery we need, the appropriate weapons. And here, politically, the United States could put pressure,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted and added that this issue was repeatedly discussed with congressmen, senators, as well as at the level of presidents.

    He expressed his belief that in the issue of fighting the aggressor, one cannot stand aside and not express a position clearly.

    “You cannot balance between good and evil, light and darkness. You have to choose a side. Every subject, every state is open, free. So they can choose a side, but they can’t be in the middle,” said the President and emphasized that Ukraine is fighting precisely for values – for freedom.

    The Head of State noted that the US and the world community should force Russia to sit down at the negotiating table after its troops leave the territory of Ukraine.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized the importance of preserving the unity of the free world in matters of sanction pressure on the aggressor. This especially applies to those countries where there is Russian lobbying.

    “It is very important not to lose a united Europe, and then the combined volume of these sanctions will definitely hit both Russia’s military-industrial complex and the economy. And they will definitely feel it. But the main thing is that it should be felt not by the leaders of the Russian Federation, but by their society. And society feels it when citizens’ wallets are affected, when their rights and freedoms are restricted. And here it is very important to introduce visa restrictions for the Russian Federation. Russian society will know that it must also bear responsibility for this war. Because they elected these leaders. And they should feel the tangible price of this war,” the President said.

    According to the Head of State, the most important sanction measure that must be applied to Russia is to designate it a state – sponsor of terrorism.

    He also reminded that the Ukrainian side recently presented recommendations on security guarantees for Ukraine prepared by the international working group led by Andriy Yermak and former NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen. These recommendations should become the basis of the future compact on security guarantees for Ukraine, which, according to the President, could be an example of security for all states that are not members of NATO.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke in favor of such partners as the United States, Great Britain and EU countries joining the circle of guarantors of the security of our state.

    “I think it is very important that the USA become the first country to sign these security guarantees with the Ukrainian side,” he summarized.

    Established in 2005 by President Bill Clinton, the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) convenes global leaders to create and implement solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges. This September, CGI will convene alongside the United Nations General Assembly. During this meeting, more than 1,000 attendees will come together to drive action on climate change, inclusive economic growth, health equity, the refugee crisis, and more.

  • PRESS RELEASE : President during a video meeting with the leadership of Goldman Sachs – Support Ukraine’s economy now, and you will win in the future [September 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : President during a video meeting with the leadership of Goldman Sachs – Support Ukraine’s economy now, and you will win in the future [September 2022]

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 20 September 2022.

    As Ukraine demonstrates resilience on the battlefield in the fight against the Russian aggressor, representatives of global business should demonstrate resilience in supporting the Ukrainian economy. This was stated by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a meeting in the format of a video conference with members of the Management Committee of one of the largest investment companies in the United States and the world, Goldman Sachs.

    The Head of State emphasized that since the beginning of the full-scale invasion by Russia, Ukrainians have demonstrated unity in society and resilience on the battlefield. The state institutions of Ukraine also withstood – the National Bank, the financial sphere did not stop working, wages and pensions were paid, other transactions were carried out, etc.

    As Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted, thanks to the reforms that took place in our country before the war, Ukraine was able to repel large-scale cyberattacks by the Russian Federation, and digital state services remained available to all citizens.

    According to the President, demonstrating this resilience to partners, the Ukrainian authorities are calling to support the economy of our country, invest and create new jobs.

    “We are real partners, and therefore we expect resilience from you as well. We ask businesses that were on the territory of Ukraine before the full-scale invasion to stay and continue to invest,” said the President.

    “Support us now – we really need it. Support our economy now, and you will win in the future,” urged the Head of State.

    According to him, despite the fact that investments during the war are risky, after the victory of Ukraine, investors will enjoy the benefits, as Ukrainians will receive a strong motivation to rebuild the country.

    “If you support our economy today, Ukraine will be very grateful to you tomorrow, and you will definitely feel it,” added Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

    The President of Ukraine emphasized that the world is more powerful than any aggressor state when it unites.

    “And we showed it. We showed that when the world is united, helps us with weapons, helps us with finances, we can oppose any colonialist power,” he emphasized.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy stressed the importance of preserving unity in Europe, in particular on the eve of the winter period.

    The Head of State reminded that Russia provoked the energy crisis in the world long before the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and during the war it created a food crisis by blocking the export of food through Ukrainian ports in the Black Sea. But it was thanks to the unity of the world community that the issue of grain export was resolved.

    “We united, we put pressure and ensured a food corridor. Many countries in Africa, Asia and Europe received agricultural products from us. This is what the world did when it united and exerted pressure,” the President said.

    Therefore, according to him, it is now important that the world community does not give in to the energy blackmail of the Russian Federation, maintains and increases the sanctions pressure, in particular on the energy resources of the Russian Federation.

    The Head of State emphasized: if you give in to Russia’s blackmail and make situational concessions, this will not prevent similar situations from occurring in the future. On the contrary, Russia will try to dictate its terms whenever it does not like something.

    “Today, the European Union, some states are not dealing with the issue of aid to Ukraine or the issue of the energy crisis this winter – they are dealing with the issue of their capability in the future, the independence of their children, the influence of any external entity on their territorial integrity,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy is convinced.

    He also emphasized that non-compliance by individual countries with the sanctions introduced on the Russian Federation may encourage the Russian leadership to increase blackmail and resort to escalation. Therefore, according to him, it is important to designate Russia a state – sponsor of terrorism.

    The President noted that the sanctions pressure affects Russia, particularly its economy and GDP, but ordinary Russian citizens still hardly feel the effect of strategic restrictions.

    “It is extremely important for us that they feel this. Then they will understand the price of this war unleashed by their leader. Then the entire community within Russia will begin to put pressure on its authorities. And this is also fair, because it is inadmissible that anyone in the world feels this war, primarily Ukraine, but Russia definitely does not feel it. It cannot be so. The price of war should be tangible,” the Head of State summarized.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Volodymyr Zelenskyy and CEO of BlackRock discussed how to drive investments into Ukraine [September 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Volodymyr Zelenskyy and CEO of BlackRock discussed how to drive investments into Ukraine [September 2022]

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 19 September 2022.

    President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Chairman and CEO of BlackRock, the world’s largest investment manager, Larry Fink discussed the possibilities of driving public and private investments into Ukraine.

    President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Chairman and CEO of BlackRock Larry Fink met over a video conference to discuss how BlackRock Financial Markets Advisory could provide pro bono advice to the Ukrainian government on setting up a reconstruction fund in support of the recovery of the Ukrainian economy. This could include advice on the structure, investment process, governance and use of proceeds for a fund. The goal of the fund would be to create opportunity for both public and private investors to participate in reconstructing and rejuvenating the market economy in Ukraine by delivering fair and just returns to investors.

    “We’ve shown that we know how to win on the battlefield. Another important task for us is to achieve victories in the economy as well, and to be an attractive country for investors,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.

    The President emphasized that Ukraine is interested in attracting global capital that will create new jobs and facilitate the economy’s growth.

    “The investment attractiveness of our country is of particular importance. It’s important to me that a structure like this be successful for all parties involved. We are capable, and we want to restore a normal investment climate,” the Head of State said.

  • PRESS RELEASE : UK experts drive Peru’s ongoing response to February’s oil spill in the Pacific Ocean [September 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : UK experts drive Peru’s ongoing response to February’s oil spill in the Pacific Ocean [September 2022]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 27 September 2022.

    • Team of experts from the United Kingdom carried out the workshop “Response to marine pollution: preparedness and best practices from the United Kingdom” with Peruvian authorities.
    • More than 50 representatives from Peru’s environmental, fisheries, and coast guard sectors actively participated in the four-day workshop.

    Lima, 26th September. – Between 20 and 23 September, a team of UK-based pollution response experts from the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) and the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas), delivered the workshop “Marine Pollution Response: preparedness and best practise from the UK”, with Peruvian Governmental authorities.

    This 4-day workshop brought together over 50 representatives from Peruvian environment, fisheries and coastguard sectors, including officers from the Minister of Environment, the National Park Service and coastal municipalities. With the support of colleagues from British Embassy in Lima, the UK delegation shared lessons learned from historic UK incidents and discussed key legislation and preparedness principles to ensure an effective and timely response to marine pollution incidents.

    The workshop also covered a range of topics including response options, use of satellite and drone technology, socio-economic impacts of spills, evaluating impacts to marine birds and marine mammals, post-spill monitoring and hydrocarbon analysis and fingerprinting. It also included presentations from UK Deputy to the Secretary of State’s Representative for Maritime and Salvage, and sessions from oiled wildlife response organisation Aiuka.

    Bethany Graves, from the JNCC, said:

    It’s a pleasure to be here, sharing UK experience and knowledge and working closely with Peruvian Governmental agencies to explore opportunities to be better prepared. We have had an excellent week of workshops with good engagement and discussions.

    We’re grateful for the British Embassy Lima’s help in the organisation of the workshop and we are glad to see that all who attended found it useful.

    The workshop concluded with a table-top exercise in which lessons learned from the previous days were tested and cemented. After this workshop, the UK team will prepare a ‘Recommendations for better Readiness’ report to hand over in the next few months. This will include comments on Peru’s National Contingency Plan and key gaps in preparedness as identified in the workshop (and shared from Peru agencies).

    The British Ambassador to Peru, Gavin Cook added:

    The oil spill off Lima was a wake-up call. But it’s one the Peruvian government is responding to, in both managing the aftermath of the disaster and thinking longer-term. The UK is proud to be supporting this alongside our broad environmental work in Peru.

    British expertise has a huge amount to offer – especially in the use of technology – and we look forward to continuing to share best practice and drive change.

    The workshop was delivered under the Ocean Country Partnership Programme, a UK-led programme funded through the UK government’s £500 million Blue Planet Fund, which aims to help eligible countries reduce poverty, through supporting the sustainable management of their marine environment.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Single Market – Commission committed to transparency and cooperation with Member States [September 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Single Market – Commission committed to transparency and cooperation with Member States [September 2022]

    The press release issued by the European Commission on 26 September 2022.

    Following the recent proposal on new rules for addressing Single Market future emergencies, the Commission is today showcasing the availibility of essential  existing tools to ensure the free movement of goods and services for  smooth functioning of the Single Market.

    First, the Commission is today publishing a report on the implementation of the Single Market Transparency Directive (STMD) showing that Member States are becoming more transparent in adopting national technical regulations for products and information society services. They have also increased cooperation among Member States and with the European Commission when adressing potential challenges from these to ensure the smooth functioning of the Single Market. This transparency principles helped to have a coordinated approach during the difficult Covid-19 pandemic ensuring the Single Market continued to deliver for citizens and businesses.

    Secondly, the Commission is today also holding a meeting of the Single Market Enforcement Task Force, a key forum for cooperation among Member States and the Commission to address concrete barriers in the Single Market. During today’s meeting, the Commission presents several best practices of Member States streamlining administrative requirements for cross border service providers. For example the use of modern electronic tools to exchange documents, and reduce the administrative burden for businesses. Member States agreed to examine the different best practices and see which could work for them.

    Today’s report on the Implementation of the Single Market Transparency Directive, which covers the period  2016-2020, shows that during this time Member States have notified a total of 3500 national draft technical product and IT service related regulations. The highest proprotion of these concerened the construction sector, followed by rules affecting agricultural products, fishery, aquaculture and other foodstuffs. At the same time, the report finds that Member States are increasingly interested in examining such draft rules, noting an almost 4-fold increase in views provided by Member States on other Member States’ notifications between 2016 and 2020. .

    Similarly, the Single Market Enforcement Task Force offers a regular forum to discuss existing barriers in the Single Market. At the meeting today, the Task Force will debrief on the results of current projects, like the prior checks and document requirements for recognition of professional qualifications, and permits for the deployment of renewable energy, which is especially important in the context of the postpandemic Single Market for services.

    Background

    Since 1998, the Single Market Transparency Directive has been a key tool to prevent barriers in the Single Market. The Directive requires Member States to notify the Commission about their drafts technical rules on products and information society services before their adoption, while allowing the Commission and other Member States to examine these in view of preventing possible barriers to the Single Market. It also gives a chance to businesses, including SMEs to examine these drafts national technical rules, make their voice heard and adapt their activities accordingly well in time. To ensure transparency, all national measures, as well as the contributions by the Comission and Member States responding to these are publically available online via the Technical Regulations Information Service (TRIS).

    The Single Market Enforcement Task Force was set up in 2020; immediately providing an essential forum to remove barriers introduced by Member States during the COVID pandemic to ensure the availability of essential medical supplies and protective equipment in Europe. In addition, the Task Force has also played an important role in addressing certain restrictions in the agri-food sector or helping to remove requirements on certain cross-border service providers.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Standing with Ukraine – Commission welcomes Joint Statement to provide affordable, accessible and transparent remittance services to Ukraine [September 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Standing with Ukraine – Commission welcomes Joint Statement to provide affordable, accessible and transparent remittance services to Ukraine [September 2022]

    The press release issued by the European Commission on 27 September 2022.

    d a Joint Statement by EU and Ukrainian financial institutions to provide access to affordable, accessible and transparent remittance services to Ukraine.

    Today, remittances from Ukrainians in the EU are a vital way of providing means of subsistence to their families and relatives at home. In the face of the growing humanitarian crisis triggered by Russians unprovoked aggression against Ukraine, lowering the costs of remittances could result in big savings for Ukrainians and their families. It could also help to scale up aid to the people of Ukraine.

    With todays Joint Statement, signatories commit to:

    • Affordable remittances: voluntarily lowering total fees and converging towards the 3% target in the Sustainable Development Goals and G20 Roadmap on cross border payments;
    • Transparent remittances: disclosing total fees, including transfer fees and foreign exchange margin;
    • Accessible remittances: seeking to maintain the accessibility of remittance services through a network of agents and the development of digital services.

    Mairead McGuinness, Commissioner for Financial Stability, Financial Services and the Capital Markets Union, said: Since Russians illegal invasion, the European Union has been and remains steadfast in its support of Ukraine and its people. As the war continues, so too does our support for Ukraine. The people of Ukraine are suffering the horrible consequences of war.  As President von der Leyen said in her State of the Union address, Europe’s solidarity with Ukraine will remain unshakeable. Finding practical solutions to help Ukrainians living abroad, many forced to flee as a consequence of the war, to send remittances to their loved ones at home is a very concrete example of our solidarity. I welcome that EU and Ukrainian companies active in remittances have come together to achieve this objective. We are open to, and in fact would welcome, more providers joining the statement for affordable, accessible and transparent remittance services to Ukraine.”

    Todays Joint Statement follows a roundtable meeting facilitated by the Commission and the National Bank of Ukraine with EU and Ukrainian remittance service providers, with participation of the World Bank. This initiative follows previous efforts to support Ukrainian refugees, amongst which a coordinated approach on the conversion of hryvnia banknotes by people fleeing Ukraine.

    All roundtable participants have agreed to the Joint Statement. This initiative remains open: other financial sector institutions active in the provision of remittance services in the EU and Ukraine are encouraged to join the initiative and endorse the Statement.

    Background

    The Joint Statement applies for 9 months as of today. It will then be reviewed to take into account the fast-changing situation.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Special educational needs support – families to be given personal budgets [May 2012]

    PRESS RELEASE : Special educational needs support – families to be given personal budgets [May 2012]

    The press release issued by the Department for Education on 15 May 2012.

    Health, education and care services legally required to work together

    Parents are to get a new legal right to buy in specialist special educational needs (SEN) and disabled care for their children, under plans set out today by Children’s Minister Sarah Teather.

    For the first time ever, parents will be given the power to control personal budgets for their children with severe, profound or multiple health and learning – meaning they can choose the expert support that is right for their child, instead of local authorities (LAs) being the sole provider.

    The biggest reform of SEN for 30 years will also force education, health and social care services to plan services together by law – so when their children are assessed, parents will be assured they will get full provision to address their children’s needs.

    Often it is not clear to parents, and to local services, who is responsible for delivering on the statement of special needs. Services such as speech and language therapy may appear in the statement but are funded and commissioned by local health services.

    Sarah Teather said that would stop the ‘agonising’ battle many parents fight to get the support for their families, as they are forced to go from ‘pillar to post’ between different authorities and agencies.

    She said it would end the delays children face by undergoing multiple check-ups over many months, sweeping away the current outdated, slow and complex system.

    The reforms are set out in the Government’s formal response to the public consultation on its green paper, Support and Aspiration published today.

    The main elements are:

    • Replacing SEN statements and separate learning difficulty assessments (for older children) with a single, simpler birth to 25 years assessment process and education, health and care plan from 2014. Parents with the plans would have the right to a personal budget for their support.
    • Providing statutory protections comparable to those currently associated with a statement of SEN to up to 25-years-old in further education – instead of there being a ‘cliff edge’ when it is cut off at 16, to help young people into employment and independent living.
    • LAs and health services will be required to link up services for disabled children and young people – so they are jointly planned and commissioned.
    • Requiring LAs to publish a local offer showing the support available to disabled children and young people and those with SEN, and their families.
    • Introducing mediation for disputes and trialling giving children the right to appeal if they are unhappy with their support.
    • Children would have a new legal right to seek a place at state academies and Free Schools – currently it is limited to maintained mainstream and special schools. LAs would have to name the parent’s preferred school so long it was suitable for the child.

    The consultation had a huge response – with around 2,400 formal responses giving broad support for the reforms. The changes are already being piloted in 20 local pathfinders. The interim evaluation reports are due in summer and late autumn this year with a final report in 2013.

    The Children and Families Bill announced in last week’s Queen’s Speech will now put legislation in place for the reforms.

    Children’s Minister Sarah Teather said:

    The current system is outdated and not fit for purpose. Thousands of families have had to battle for months, even years, with different agencies to get the specialist care their children need. It is unacceptable they are forced to go from pillar to post, facing agonising delays and bureaucracy to get support, therapy and equipment.

    These reforms will put parents in charge. We trust parents to do the right thing for their own child because they know what is best. The right to a personal budget will give them real choice and control of care, instead of councils and health services dictating how they get support.

    It is a huge step forward to require health, education and care services work together. The reforms will give parents better information and a comprehensive package of support that meets their needs.

    Christine Lenehan, Director of the Council for Disabled Children, the Government’s strategic partner on its SEN reforms, said:

    We are delighted that the Government continues to support disabled children and those with special educational needs. Tackling the battleground for families by ensuring joined-up local services and clear local information is to be warmly welcomed.

    The green paper response also confirms a £3 million supported internships trial will be launched in 15 further education colleges this autumn, for 16- to 25-year-olds with the most complex learning difficulties or disabilities; and the possibility for all colleges to offer supported internships from September 2013.

    The programme will provide structured study, based at an employer, which is tailored to the individual needs of the young person and will equip them with the skills they need for the workplace. This will include on-the-job training, backed by expert ‘job coaches’ to support interns and employers, and the chance to study for relevant qualifications – where appropriate.