PM Stephen Harper Announces
New Agreement on Youth Mobility with Ukraine
Kyiv, Ukraine, October 25, 2010 (Press Release) - Prime Minister Stephen
Harper announced that Canada and Ukraine have signed a new
agreement that will give young people more opportunity to travel and work in
each other’s countries. The announcement was made following a bilateral meeting
between Prime Minister Harper and Victor Yanukovych, President of Ukraine.
“Our two countries have strong ties underpinned
by the more than 1.2 million Ukrainian descendants living in Canada today,” said Prime
Minister Harper. “Today’s agreement will create exciting work and travel
opportunities for our youth, forging new bonds between our countries for
generations to come.” The Memorandum of Understanding, which is expected to
come into effect next year, will simplify and facilitate the process for
qualified Canadian and Ukrainian citizens, aged 18 to 35, to travel and work in
the other country for up to one year. Participants will gain a better
understanding of the other country’s languages, culture and society and benefit
from professional and personal development.
To date, Canada has entered into 30
other bilateral arrangements on youth mobility through the International
Experience Canada initiative.
The Prime Minister also used the opportunity to announce
that the next phase of negotiations towards a Free Trade Agreement with Ukraine will begin December 13.
The first phase of negotiations between Canada and Ukraine on this agreement began
in May 2010.
Next year marks the 120th Anniversary of Ukrainian
Settlement in Canada. Canada was the first
Western country to recognize Ukraine’s independence, which attests to the close
ties the two countries enjoy today.