“We have agreements on a free trade zone. In 2018, we revised quotas (export) and increased them. In 2020, an opportunity to revise the terms of trade opens up, and we are working to further expand the volume and horizon of trade, ”Interfax-Ukraine quotes him.

Earlier, former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko announced a 40% increase in trade with the EU over three years.

He also expressed confidence that the markets of the European Union will not be closed for goods from Ukraine.

At the same time, the Foreign Ministry of Ukraine noted that the EU does not see opportunities for Ukraine to integrate into its market.