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COMMISSIONER: EU WANTS UKRAINIAN LAWS SATISFACTORY FOR MINORITIES

 

According to the European Commission, Ukraine’s laws should be satisfactory for the ethnic minorities that are affected by them, the European commissioner for enlargement and neighbourhood policy told MTI assessing his two-day visit to Ukraine. Olivér Várhelyi said he had met leaders of the local Hungarian, Romanian and Bulgarian minorities, as well as Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian president. Zelensky appeared to be prepared to settle controversies around the laws concerned, he said. The minority leaders expressed concern over the language provisions of Ukraine’s 2017 education law, the language law that took effect last summer and the law on secondary school education passed last month, Várhelyi said. The education laws increase the number of subjects to be taught in Ukrainian at higher grades in state and municipal minority schools. The language law makes the use of the Ukrainian language compulsory, with the exception of private conversations and religious services, practically in all public events. “This is a sensitive issue, which needs tp be tackled by both the Hungarian and the Ukrainian government,” Várhelyi said, adding that “the process has started”.
Várhelyi said that he also met Foreign Minister Vadym Prystaiko and they agreed to work closely in future. The commissioner said that he had also laid a wreath at a memorial of civilian victims of the 2014 demonstrations at Kiev’s Maidan Sqaure.