KIEV, Aug. 3 -- Ukraine is willing to deepen its partnership with the European Union (EU) under the bilateral Association Agreement, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said on Friday.
"I instructed the government to take steps to practically deepen sectoral integration in such areas as digital economy, energy union, customs cooperation and justice and internal affairs," Poroshenko wrote on Facebook.
Besides, Ukraine will continue efforts to bring closer its economy to the European market, Poroshenko said, noting that the membership in the EU remains the "strategic goal" for Ukraine.
The comprehensive Association Agreement, which includes a free trade deal and a broad range of legislation and regulation topics, was signed in June 2017 and came into the full force in September last year.
In the framework of the deal, in January 2016, Ukraine and the EU launched a free trade area which removed custom tariffs on over 90 percent of goods traded between the two sides.
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