Category: Press Releases

  • PRESS RELEASE : President held a meeting on the current situation in the Kharkiv region and the recovery of the region from the effects of the war

    PRESS RELEASE : President held a meeting on the current situation in the Kharkiv region and the recovery of the region from the effects of the war

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 29 May 2022.

    A working meeting on the situation in the Kharkiv region and Kharkiv was chaired by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

    The Head of State heard reports from Head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration Oleg Synegubov, Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov, the military command and the leadership of law enforcement agencies in the region.

    The Head of the Kharkiv RMA informed the President that currently 31% of the region’s territory is temporarily occupied, 5% has been liberated from Russian invaders.

    “We are not yet able to fully inspect some of the liberated settlements, conduct full-fledged demining and begin rebuilding critical infrastructure, as shelling continues. Where we can do it remotely – we do it,” said Oleg Synegubov.

    According to him, the actions of the Russian army led to the destruction of 2,229 high-rise buildings, of which 225 were completely destroyed. In Kharkiv, the northern and eastern districts of the city suffered the most damage and destruction – 30.2% of the total housing stock.

    During the working trip, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, among other things, inspected the destroyed residential buildings in the Saltivka district of Kharkiv.

    During the meeting, the President proposed to analyze the feasibility of restoring damaged panel buildings, in particular, taking into account the program of thermal modernization of housing.

    “If this is already the case with the war, then it is worth considering the possibility of removing panel buildings across the country, especially in the destroyed areas,” he said.

    According to the Head of State, this is also an opportunity to modernize the country and cities, to build modern housing.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted that new houses must be built with bomb shelters.

    “We have to find funds, credit lines. The state must ensure this in terms of guarantees, and the leaders of cities and regions must find great projects and money,” said the President.

    In addition, during the trip, Volodymyr Zelenskyy inspected the administrative buildings of Kharkiv, which were destroyed by Russian missiles.

  • PRESS RELEASE : President held a meeting with members of the Government of Ukraine

    PRESS RELEASE : President held a meeting with members of the Government of Ukraine

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 27 May 2022.

    President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a working meeting with members of the Cabinet of Ministers on topical issues of the executive branch. The meeting was also attended by the Deputy Heads of the Office of the President.

    Among the most pressing issues discussed were the situation with the supply of fuel to Ukraine, price control and availability of fuel at gas stations amid growing consumption, economic recovery and preparation of farmers for the harvest campaign.

    Officials reported to the President on steps being taken to meet fuel demand and accumulate reserves.

    In addition, Volodymyr Zelenskyy was informed about what has been done and what is planned to be done regarding the accounting of destroyed property in order to attract donor funds and confiscated assets of the Russian Federation. He was also informed about the data on frozen Russian funds all over the world.

    Particular attention was paid to the preparation of a program for the return of temporarily displaced citizens to Ukraine, in particular the creation of jobs for them. It was stressed that the state must return its citizens immediately.

    The parties also discussed the organization of the government’s work regarding the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.

    Among the important issues of the President’s meeting with government officials were the end of the school year, conducting an external independent evaluation and admission campaign, as well as prospects and proposals for organizing the educational process in the country starting from September 1.

  • PRESS RELEASE : President – Thanks to journalists, we managed to unite Ukrainian society and the whole world

    PRESS RELEASE : President – Thanks to journalists, we managed to unite Ukrainian society and the whole world

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 27 May 2022.

    President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked the entire journalistic community for objectively covering the events in Ukraine since the first days of the full-scale Russian invasion and for conveying truthful information to people around the world. The President made this statement during an online meeting at the Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia think tank.

    “I want my voice to be heard by the world. Only thanks to journalists we managed to unite the world, and we united ourselves within our state,” the President stated.

    According to him, in this struggle of Ukraine against Russian aggression, honest and truthful journalists are no less important than weapons.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that he was impressed by the fact that since the first days of the war, 6,000 media representatives from different countries have been constantly working in empty Kyiv.

    “I have never seen such a thing: an empty city, civilians left, the military fought and there were journalists everywhere. They have done a great job,” he said.

    At the same time, the Head of State stressed that the war is not over, in some areas an active stage of hostilities is underway, and somewhere everything is just beginning. Therefore, Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on journalists to continue working to cover events in Ukraine and bring truthful information to the world, as this brings the victory of our state closer.

    “I want to ask you not to leave us, because you are bridges between Ukraine and other countries. This information saves our lives. This is something we can’t live without. This is a great job, and I am thankful to the entire journalistic community. There are no orders here – just say what you see. Tell the truth, and I’m sure we will win. Because the truth will win anyway,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged.

    The President also expressed his condolences to the relatives and friends of the media representatives – journalists, cameramen, technicians who died during this war.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Pauline Wallace appointed as permanent UK Endorsement Board Chairman

    PRESS RELEASE : Pauline Wallace appointed as permanent UK Endorsement Board Chairman

    The press release issued by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy on 30 August 2022.

    Pauline Wallace has been appointed as the first permanent Chairman of the UK Endorsement Board (UKEB).

    The UK Endorsement Board was set up to endorse and adopt new or amended international accounting standards on behalf of the UK.

    Pauline has held the role of Chairman on an interim basis since September 2020 and has led the establishment of the Board and its early work. This has included the UKEB’s adoption of International Financial Reporting Standard 17 Insurance Contracts, a major new international accounting standard relating to insurance contract accounting which was adopted for use in the UK on 16 May 2022.

    Pauline’s 3-year term as Chairman will officially commence on 11 September 2022.

    Lord Callanan, Minister for Corporate Responsibility, said:

    I am delighted that Pauline Wallace will continue in her role as Chairman of the UK Endorsement Board. Pauline has demonstrated strong leadership during her interim appointment, including overseeing the UKEB’s endorsement and adoption of IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts, a transformative standard for the insurance industry. I look forward to the next 3 years of the UKEB’s work with Pauline at the helm.

    Pauline Wallace, UK Endorsement Board Chairman, said:

    It has been my privilege to serve as the UKEB’s interim Chairman and to lead it through a successful inaugural year. As permanent Chairman I look forward to working with the Board and all of our stakeholders to continue to build upon the solid foundations that we put in place in 2021 to 2022. I am proud of what we achieved in our first year and confident that the UKEB will continue to maintain the UK’s position as a thought leader and key influencer of international financial reporting.

    About Pauline Wallace

    Pauline has over 30 years’ experience in accounting standards, both as a practitioner and as a national standard setter in the UK and Hong Kong. Prior to her work with the UKEB, Pauline was a partner in PwC where she established and led the global financial instruments team during the transition of EU listed companies to IFRS and throughout the global financial crisis. She was PwC’s UK head of public policy and regulatory affairs until her retirement in 2013. Since retiring from PwC, Pauline served 2 terms as a member of the FCA’s Regulatory Decisions Committee and is currently a member of the Determinations Panel of the Pensions Regulator. Pauline was a member of the UK Accounting Standards Board from 2010 to 2016 and a member of the ICAEW’s Regulatory Board from 2015 to 2019.

    About the UK Endorsement Board

    • The UKEB is responsible for the adoption of international accounting standards (IAS) for use in the UK following the delegation of functions relating to IAS under the International Accounting Standards (Delegation of Functions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2021
    • the UKEB currently consists of 11 Board members, including Pauline Wallace as its Chairman
    • UK-adopted international accounting standards are mandatory in the UK for listed companies when preparing their consolidated financial statements
    • further information on the UKEB and UK-adopted international accounting standards is available on the UKEB’s website
  • PRESS RELEASE : Tim Smith appointed industry chair of Food and Drink Sector Council

    PRESS RELEASE : Tim Smith appointed industry chair of Food and Drink Sector Council

    The press release issued by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on 30 August 2022.

    Tim Smith was appointed as the new industry chair of the Food and Drink Sector Council today (Tuesday 30 August).

    He will take up the role immediately and will share the chair with the Government chair, Food Minister Victoria Prentis.

    The Food and Drink Sector Council is a formal industry partnership with the Government which works to address challenges faced by the sector and build a more productive and sustainable food and drink system.  The Council will also take the on the role of delivering some of the measures outlined in the recent Food Strategy for industry and the Government. The co-chair’s role is primarily to lead and challenge the Council in order to inspire and create change from within the sector, as well as looking for opportunities for cooperation in the wider Government agenda.

    Mr Smith takes on the role from outgoing co-chairs Terry Jones and Ian Wright and will be joined by the Food Minister.

    Food Minister Victoria Prentis said:

    Tim brings an unrivalled experience of the food and drink sector from his time across a number of different organisations and a fantastic enthusiasm to drive forward the council’s agenda of meeting the challenges currently faced by the industry at large.

    I want to thank out-going co-chairs Ian Wright and Terry Jones for their expert direction – taking the council through the difficulties of the Covid pandemic and our ongoing recovery.

    Tim Smith said:

    The food and drink sector is facing challenges which are unprecedented in my time. It is imperative that industry and the Government continue to work in partnership to ensure we have a food system fit for the future.

    The Food and Drink Sector Council must help provide the strategic oversight to create that system and I’m delighted to take on the role of industry co-chair. I look forward to working with the Ministerial co-chair to identify the key issues facing the sector and to find practical actions to address them.

    Biography

    Tim is the Chairman of Cranswick plc. For over three decades Tim had leading roles as CEO with manufacturers in the food sector including Northern Foods, Sara Lee, Express Dairies and latterly Arla Foods where he was plc CEO. In 2008 Tim became Chief Executive of the Food Standards Agency (FSA).

    From 2012 until 2017, Tim was Group Quality Director at Tesco. He then acted as a senior adviser to retailers and manufacturers until joining Cranswick.

    He has served as a Non-Executive Director at Cranswick plc for three years and since May 2019 has been a Non-Executive Director at Pret A Manager. He sits on the Boards of the University of Leeds, Farm Africa and other charities. Recently he has been the Chairman of the Government’s Trade and Agriculture Commission. He was awarded the CBE in January 2022 for services to food and agriculture.

    The tenure of the chair is two years and follows an open recruitment process.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Tough new rules confirmed to protect UK telecoms networks against cyber attacks

    PRESS RELEASE : Tough new rules confirmed to protect UK telecoms networks against cyber attacks

    The press release issued by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on 30 August 2022.

    The new telecoms security regulations will be among the strongest in the world and will provide much tougher protections for the UK from cyber threats which could cause network failure or the theft of sensitive data.

    The Telecommunications (Security) Act, which became law in November, gives the government powers to boost the security standards of the UK’s mobile and broadband networks, including the electronic equipment and software at phone mast sites and in telephone exchanges which handle internet traffic and telephone calls.

    Currently, telecoms providers are responsible for setting their own security standards in their networks. However, the government’s Telecoms Supply Chain Review found providers often have little incentive to adopt the best security practices.

    The new regulations and code of practice, developed with the National Cyber Security Centre and Ofcom, set out specific actions for UK public telecoms providers to fulfil their legal duties in the Act. They will improve the UK’s cyber resilience by embedding good security practices in providers’ long term investment decisions and the day-to-day running of their networks and services.

    The substance of the final regulations has been confirmed by the government following a response to a public consultation on them published today. The regulations are to make sure providers:

    – protect data processed by their networks and services, and secure the critical functions which allow them to be operated and managed
    protect software and equipment which monitor and analyse their networks and services

    – have a deep understanding of their security risks and the ability to identify when anomalous activity is taking place with regular reporting to internal boards

    – take account of supply chain risks, and understand and control who has the ability to access and make changes to the operation of their networks and services to enhance security

    Digital Infrastructure Minister Matt Warman said:

    “We know how damaging cyber attacks on critical infrastructure can be, and our broadband and mobile networks are central to our way of life.

    We are ramping up protections for these vital networks by introducing one of the world’s toughest telecoms security regimes which secure our communications against current and future threats.”

    NCSC Technical Director Dr Ian Levy said:

    “We increasingly rely on our telecoms networks for our daily lives, our economy and the essential services we all use.

    These new regulations will ensure that the security and resilience of those networks, and the equipment that underpins them, is appropriate for the future.”

    The regulations will be laid as secondary legislation in Parliament shortly, alongside a draft code of practice providing guidance on how providers can comply with them.

    Ofcom will oversee, monitor and enforce the new legal duties and have the power to carry out inspections of telecoms firms’ premises and systems to ensure they’re meeting their obligations. If companies fail to meet their duties, the regulator will be able to issue fines of up to 10 per cent of turnover or, in the case of a continuing contravention, £100,000 per day.

    From October, providers will be subject to the new rules and Ofcom will be able to use its new powers to ensure providers are taking appropriate and proportionate measures to meet their security duties and follow the guidance within the code of practice. This includes:

    – identifying and assessing the risk to any ‘edge’ equipment that is directly exposed to potential attackers. This includes radio masts and internet equipment supplied to customers such as Wi-Fi routers and modems which act as entry points to the network

    – keeping tight control of who can make network-wide changes

    – protecting against certain malicious signalling coming into the network which could cause outages;

    – having a good understanding of risks facing their networks

    – making sure business processes are supporting security (e.g. proper board accountability)

    Providers will be expected to have achieved these outcomes by March 2024. The code of practice will set out further timeframes for completion of other measures. The code will be updated periodically to ensure it keeps pace with any evolving cyber threats.

  • PRESS RELEASE : G20 must demonstrate its clear position on Russian aggression – Volodymyr Zelenskyy

    PRESS RELEASE : G20 must demonstrate its clear position on Russian aggression – Volodymyr Zelenskyy

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 27 May 2022.

    Partner countries are providing significant support to Ukraine in the fight against the Russian invasion, and the G20 must demonstrate its clear stance on the aggressor country’s policy at the autumn summit. This was stated by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy during an online meeting at the Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia think tank.

    He noted that due to the war, Ukraine’s state budget deficit is $ 5 billion a month. The United States and partner countries provide significant financial assistance to our country.

    “Today our partners help us cover (budget deficit): the European Union, separately at the bilateral level – non-EU countries, the United States, Canada, Australia and many other partners. Also financial institutions such as the International Monetary Fund. And this is a big job,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.

    The Head of State added that funds have been set up in a number of countries to help IDPs from Ukraine.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy also said that he had accepted an invitation from Indonesian President Joko Widodo to take part in the G20 summit to be held in the autumn.

    He expressed confidence that only partner states, not occupiers, would be represented at the G20 summit.

    The President stressed that in order to end the war in Ukraine, all democratic forces in the world must unite their efforts to put pressure on Russia.

    “The ongoing war in the center of Europe must end. And this is where the unification of all forces is needed. It is a unification of more than just weapons – all politicians, diplomacy and the world’s major economies. In order not to support the Russian Federation, its business, not to support trade with it, any relations with it until they stop their aggressive policy,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.

    The Head of State is convinced that the G20 should give a clear assessment of Russia’s aggressive policy.

    I think the G20 should put an end to this. At least to express its clear position in support of Ukraine,” the President summed up.

  • PRESS RELEASE : The only way to bring Ukrainian grain to international markets is to stop the war or at least all military actions in the Black Sea – Oleg Ustenko

    PRESS RELEASE : The only way to bring Ukrainian grain to international markets is to stop the war or at least all military actions in the Black Sea – Oleg Ustenko

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 26 May 2022.

    Ukraine has enough stored grain to meet domestic and international demand until at least the end of 2022, perhaps into 2023, but for this, all military actions in the Black Sea must be stopped. This was stated by Oleg Ustenko, an economic adviser to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in a comment to Newsweek.

    As the media notes, the blockade of Ukrainian seaports by Russian troops, doesn’t allow Ukraine to sell the country’s excess produce abroad. Before Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukraine exported more than 6 million tons of grain via the Black Sea each month. Ukraine now has moved its exports to railways and roads, but these do not have the capacity of seaports. In April, for example, only 617,000 tons of produce were exported by rail.

    The adviser to the President emphasizes that Russia planned the blockade of Ukrainian seaports from the very beginning of its aggression to create a food crisis in the world and put as much pressure as possible on the West.

    “Russia wanted to weaponize food as well,” Oleg Ustenko noted.

    “They are playing different cards at one time on the same table: energy, food, plus they have their “military operation” on our land and they’re destroying infrastructure, all our food storage,” he explained.

    According to the President’s adviser, Russia is currently firing at any ships that appear in the Black Sea. But if a ceasefire is declared in the region, Ukraine will react quickly and ships with grain will leave seaports.

    “If the fighting stopped, we could do that almost immediately because we have access to the main ports,” Oleg Ustenko said.

    “My view is that the only way to move this grain to supply international markets is to stop the war, or at least to stop all military actions in the Black Sea,” he emphasized.

  • PRESS RELEASE : President of Ukraine held a meeting with the Prime Minister of Finland

    PRESS RELEASE : President of Ukraine held a meeting with the Prime Minister of Finland

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 26 May 2022.

    President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a meeting with Prime Minister of Finland Sanna Marin, who is visiting Ukraine for the first time.

    The Head of State noted the importance of visits of foreign high-ranking officials to our country.

    “These are very important direct signals of support, first of all for the Ukrainian people, our people, who see that they are not left alone with today’s ordeals,” he said.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked the government and people of Finland for their support. In particular, for five packages of defense aid, sanctions against the Russian Federation, as well as for financial and humanitarian aid.

    The Head of State stressed the need to impose the next, sixth package of sanctions against Russia by the EU as soon as possible. The key elements of the development of the democratic community’s sanctions policy against the aggressor were discussed separately.

    The President noted the importance of Finland’s support for Ukraine’s future membership in the European Union and for the EU decisions to achieve this goal that are needed now already.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted the importance of Sanna Marin’s visit to Irpin and Bucha.

    “It was extremely difficult to look at everything that Russia has done to these cities. Many people died. At the same time, the heroic spirit of the Ukrainian people, who are fighting for their freedom and for the whole of Europe, is admirable,” said the Prime Minister of Finland.

    Sanna Marin stressed that her country and people today understand Ukrainians very well, given their historical experience.

    The President of Ukraine also informed the Prime Minister of Finland about the started comprehensive work on planning the reconstruction of our state after the victory. Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted that the people of Ukraine count on the active participation of Finland in this process and invited them to take a Ukrainian region, city or industry under their patronage for post-war reconstruction.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Ihor Zhovkva discussed with Konrad Szymański Poland’s support for Ukraine during the war with Russia and on the path to EU membership

    PRESS RELEASE : Ihor Zhovkva discussed with Konrad Szymański Poland’s support for Ukraine during the war with Russia and on the path to EU membership

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 25 May 2022.

    Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Ihor Zhovkva held video consultations with Minister for European Union Affairs of the Chancellery of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Poland Konrad Szymański.

    Ihor Zhovkva expressed deep gratitude to the leadership of Poland and the Polish people for the unprecedented comprehensive support of Ukraine, significant political and practical assistance given the full-scale invasion of Russia.

    The interlocutors exchanged views on the expected results of the forthcoming special meeting of the European Council on May 30-31, a cross-cutting issue of which will be Ukraine. Ihor Zhovkva and Konrad Szymański spoke in detail about Ukraine’s prospects of obtaining candidate status for EU membership.

    “We count on the unity of the European Union around the political decision to grant Ukraine the status of a candidate for EU membership at the next meeting of the European Council on June 23-24, 2022. This will be an important strategic decision to ensure the security of the European continent,” said the Deputy Head of the Office of the President.

    Ihor Zhovkva reminded that, according to the European Union, Ukraine’s progress in implementing the Association Agreement is 65%. Therefore, granting the status of a candidate for membership in the European Union will be a logical continuation of the progress of our state on this path.

    The parties agreed on the need to approve the sixth EU sanctions package as soon as possible, including an embargo on Russian oil imports, as well as the necessity of international efforts to unblock Ukrainian ports to ensure food security for more than 400 million people.

    Separately, Ihor Zhovkva and Konrad Szymański discussed the practical aspects of involving Ukraine’s international partners, including Poland, in the reconstruction of our country, which should become a common success story.