France Urges Ukraine to Reconsider Anti-Corruption Rollback
France's European Affairs Minister, Benjamin Haddad, urges Ukraine to reconsider its rollback on the autonomy of two key anti-corruption agencies. He emphasizes vigilance and believes it's not too late for Ukraine to reverse course, reinforcing the essential reform efforts in the country.
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France is calling on Ukraine to reconsider its recent decision to scale back the independence of two crucial anti-corruption agencies. According to Benjamin Haddad, France's European Affairs Minister, it's not too late for Ukraine to reverse this move.
During an interview with France Inter radio, Haddad stressed the importance of maintaining the reform efforts that these agencies represent. He assured listeners that France would be closely monitoring the developments surrounding this issue.
The rollback has potential implications for Ukraine's reform drive, and France's stance represents a significant international concern regarding anti-corruption measures within the country.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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