“We are determined to work with the new Verkhovna Rada, the future government, when they are formed to continue our political association, economic integration and work on the reform process that underlies our Association Agreement,” the statement said.

As noted in the EU, after the presidential election, "the Ukrainian people have once again given a strong mandate to carry out reforms for the next five years."

Earlier, the Russian Foreign Ministry commented on the elections to the Verkhovna Rada. As stressed in the Russian Foreign Ministry, the results of the parliamentary elections in Ukraine indicate that the people are tired of the policy of intimidation and terror, which was conducted by the previous authorities of the country.

Political analyst Maxim Zharov, in an interview with the FAN, said that the elections in Ukraine had passed with a mass of violations, which cast doubt on the legitimacy of the future Verkhovna Rada.