EU assistance and innovation in Ukraine Sample Clauses

EU assistance and innovation in Ukraine. The EU increased its assistance to Ukraine in comparison to the preceding period, even though it remains very modest in comparison to the accession countries (see Adarov and Xxxxxx 2016). The scale and effectiveness of the assistance will be explored in this section. During 1991-2015, the EU’s assistance to Ukraine (expressed in commitments) amounted to €12.1 billion. After launching the ENP and following the Orange revolution in Ukraine, the level of assistance went up to between €100-150 million (until 2013). Prior to the signature of the AA/DCFTA with Ukraine, the dominant modes of assistance were budgetary support, Twinning and technical assistance. After the EuroMaidan and the signing of the AA, the EU’s assistance through the European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument (ENPI) shot up to over €200 million annually.14 There have been three main innovations in the EU’s financial and technical assistance to Ukraine since the signing of the AA in 2014.15 First, the role and activity of the SGU has been very positive in helping progress with reforms (see above). Members of SGU help the Ukrainian authorities to reach out (informally) to the relevant directorates of the European Commission on the issues related to implementation of the AA/DCFTA. One could expect that have the European Commission more engaged and directly committed to implementing such an important and 13 Author’s interview with an EU officials, Kyiv, February 2017.
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