

Head of the EU Delegation to Ukraine Jan Tombinski
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Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has invited Head of the EU Delegation to Ukraine Jan Tombinski to take part in the government's meeting dedicated to issues related to European integration.
"I plan to hold a government meeting soon, where ministries will report on topical issues of European integration, the fulfillment of the tasks that we set in the agreement on political association and a number of other issues, including readmission, biometric passports," the press service of the Cabinet of Ministers quoted Azarov as saying on Thursday, Sept. 27.
"We would like to have your delegation involved in the preparation, making suggestions and comments. We would like to invite you to this government meeting," Azarov said.
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