The G7 calls on Ukraine to establish an Anti-corruption court

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The G7 group of countries calls on Ukraine to create an Anti-Corruption Court in line with the Venice Commission’s recommendations.

This is stated in the communiqué adopted at the meeting of the G7 Foreign Ministers in Toronto.

“We reconfirm our support for Ukraine’s reform and are encouraged by steps taken to date, especially in the areas of decentralization and economic growth. We urge the Government of Ukraine to make continued, clear progress along the reform path on which it has embarked and which its people demand. This includes the creation of an anti-corruption court in line with the Venice Commission’s recommendations, as well as progress on electoral reforms and the National Security Law”, said in a statement.

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