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Kyiv (AFP) – Ukraine’s parliament Thursday finally banned discrimination against gays in the workplace during a heated session on legislation that could open the door to visa-free travel to much of the EU in 2016.
The latest meeting by the Russian, Ukrainian, French and German foreign ministers on diffusing the Ukrainian crisis, which took place in Berlin on Nov. 6, produced rather controversial results. Despite an upbeat assessment by German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier that the talks had “exceeded expectations,” it became evident that there was no chance whatsoever of finalizing the implementation of the Minsk agreements before the fixed deadline, the end of 2015.
KYIV: Ukraine’s parliament on Thursday (Nov 12) finally banned discrimination against gays in the workplace during a heated session on legislation that could open the door to visa-free travel to much of the EU in 2016.
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KYIV—Ukraine’s parliament passed a bill Thursday that would outlaw workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation, an important precondition for Ukrainians to travel visa-free to the European Union.
European Commissioner for Trade Cecilia Malmström in Kyiv on November 13 will discuss with the leadership of Ukraine the implementation of deep and comprehensive Ukraine-EU free trade area.