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08:22might be Poland when it comes to agriculture.
08:25Yeah, there is no big secret so that Polish agriculture treats Ukrainian agriculture as a competition.
08:32So last week was full of contacts with Polish government.
08:37I am co-chair of our intergovernmental commission with Poland, so we discussed all these things.
08:44So we see no intention to block opening of the clusters, but we see the good faith will to find
08:55a solution for these sensitive and complicated topics with Poland and our neighbors and with other member states as well.
09:03But this one will be the most delicate.
09:07Minister, another concern in Brussels when it comes to the pace of EU-oriented reforms in Ukraine is Kyiv's stance
09:13on corruption.
09:14There is an ongoing investigation which also involves former chief of staff of the president of Ukraine.
09:20How do ongoing corruption cases impact confidence in the EU member states both regarding the EU accession and regarding the
09:29currently unblocked 90 billion euros loan for Ukraine?
09:33First, all these investigations are indications that our anti-corruption framework works, works efficiently, is ambitious, is capable for investigations.
09:47So this is a really good news.
09:50Second is that Ukraine is now living through the war and the dramatic change of its political culture.
10:02Something that was a problem for the accession of Ukraine in the past, so 10 years ago, 15 years ago,
10:11so corruption, systemic corruption is now very dramatically and fast going into the past.
10:18It's like this page is literally like changing.
10:22Yes, so that's why for me this is something, the healthiest thing that is happening.
10:30Indeed, every corruption scandal is still a scandal, so that's why I think there will be people who will treat
10:38this otherwise.
10:39But for me this is very clear.
10:41So this is exactly what the EU wants us to do, to clear government, to get rid of any corruptions,
10:50to ensure that anti-corruption framework works, and it works.
10:53Last year it was 737 cases that were opened by NABU.
10:58It was 125 indictments of prosecution office against more than 200 people.
11:05And there were 93 sentences against 130 persons by High Anti-Corruption Court of Ukraine.
11:13This is about corruption cases that covered more than 20 billion of losses to states.
11:20So it means that it works, so that this framework, anti-corruption framework works.
11:24And this framework was completed and start to be fully operational in 2023 when war already was like on the
11:33fullest scale and it was done by our current parliament.
11:37So that's why I think that the pace of reform in Ukraine is incredible in incredibly difficult circumstances.
11:45And we are doing, we are not looking for any excuses with our partners.
11:50We do our homework with like fullest accuracy possible.
11:55Thank you.
11:55Thank you.
11:56Thank you.
11:57Thank you.
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