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Zelensky Signs Law to Renew EU Science Cooperation Agreement
President Volodymyr Zelensky has signed a law that ratifies the renewal of an agreement between Ukraine and the European Community regarding scientific and technological cooperation.
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On March 20, 2026, President Zelensky enacted legislation that reinstates the scientific and technological cooperation agreement established on July 4, 2002, with the European Community. This agreement had been due to expire on November 8, 2024.

According to the source, the ratification is intended to lay a legal foundation for Ukraine's ongoing collaboration with the European Union in various domains of scientific and technological research. The renewed agreement aims to bolster partnerships in fields of mutual interest, allowing for greater cooperation between Ukrainian and European researchers.
It is particularly significant as it represents a continued commitment to integrate Ukraine's scientific and technological landscape within the broader European research area. The legislative backing is viewed as crucial for maintaining Ukraine's scientific potential and facilitating investment opportunities in research and innovation.
The Ukrainian Parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, previously ratified the document reaffirming this cooperation on February 26, 2026. As reported, this agreement is expected to enhance Ukraine's integration into the European research ecosystem, advancing both nations' collective goals in innovation.
Ukraine's collaboration with the EU in science and technology not only promotes advanced research but also opens avenues for joint projects and funding. This effort aligns with Ukraine's broader strategy to strengthen its ties with European institutions following recent geopolitical shifts.
Overall, this legislative action by President Zelensky signifies a strategic move towards deeper scientific engagement with the EU, reinforcing Ukraine’s position in global scientific discussions and innovation advancements.
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