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but ask most ukrainians what the association deal means to them and they ll most likely answer two things travel and trade. no more queuing up for visas no more hefty visa fees for many ukrainians visa free access to the area has been the most tangible change. no surprise then the present pershing co marked the end of these are the ones with a lavish ceremony on the country s border with you. under the terms of the deal ukraine also gained preferential access to european markets the e.u. has long been ukraine s biggest single trading partner since so ca sion came into effect trade between ukraine and the block has been growing by over twenty percent a year but what the association agreement these people protesting for didn t include was a firm promise of future membership instead it merely acknowledged ukraine s quote
she s with me now here on the set good to see you a big it s a hard break all around. the mayor that you interviewed said it will take one hundred years now or centuries a long time what are the people saying that you spoke to do they agree with him. we know from other post conflict area that this reconsolidation takes a lot of time over generations and what i can say is that it hasn t even started yet in mosul in my interviews i experienced an atmosphere of deep mistrust there s a lot of fifteen on ca sion and those people who suffered those brutal losses we heard in the film they they want somebody to blame they are enraged and it s the rage which only has black and white they don t distinguish between those who followed as from conviction all those who were just fellow travelers or just
the country paid too high a price. i think it was only one chance to scape the. destiny of the russian for example to escape in. this soviet style government no country for the future does he think his country s journey leads to the e.u. membership i would say that now we are much closer to europe. in real life but informal life juridical of course we see the obstacles do you believe that there will be any you mention of ukraine at some point i hope so i think that it should be happening in my age. ukraine has already moved closer to the union on a number of fronts armed with new biometric passports ukrainians can now finally travel to europe without needing a visa. but what does o.c.a. sion with the european union mean for ukraine is this the end of the line or just