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UEFA has welcomed measures announced by the Ukrainian government to immediately stop and prohibit the killing of stray dogs, and is looking forward to their successful implementation.

"Further to being contacted by various animal protection organizations about the situation of stray dogs in Ukraine, UEFA has repeatedly contacted the Ukrainian authorities, asking for appropriate measures to be developed that respect the dignity of animals. UEFA also made a donation to the Kyiv branch of the Society for the Protection of Animals (SPA) to help finance its activities and has acted as a link between specialized animal protection entities and the authorities to allow for adequate solutions to be put in place," reads a statement posted on UEFA’s official Web site on Tuesday.

UEFA said that following several meetings between UEFA and the Ukrainian authorities, the environment minister of Ukraine, Mykola Zlochevsky, officially announced in November an immediate ban on the killing of stray dogs.

"The Ukrainian authorities also said that animal shelters would be built and that animals that could not be housed there would be sterilized before being released. New laws will also be adopted to make it compulsory for city mayors to enforce such new regulations or run the risk of facing prosecution," reads the statement.