President Petro Poroshenko of Ukraine is confident his country will reach peace soon, despite nearly five months of civil conflict between the government and pro-Russian separatists.
During his first major news conference in Ukraine since taking office in June, Poroshenko said he had “no doubts” that peace would be restored soon to his country. He presented “strategy 2020,” a six-year program of reforms that will increase the country’s defense beginning as early as November. His plan includes reforming all major government agencies in the country and readying it for membership in the European Union by 2020.
Ukraine’s parliament and the EU last week approved an agreement that places the country on the path toward membership.
“I have no doubts that my peace plan will work and that the most important, most dangerous part of the war is already over,” he said Thursday, according to one of Russia’s largest newspapers.
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