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Official Ukrainian Presidential Press Briefing

Vaka

The Kingdom of Norway
GA Member
Sep 26, 2020
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Office of the President of Ukraine
Mariinsky Palace, Kyiv
19:00 hrs

Press Secretary: Danylo Mykhailovych Korolenko
Subject: Post-Election Priorities and Legislative Agenda of the New Administration

(Korolenko enters the briefing room with a stern emotionless face. Conversations die down to muted whipsters as he approaches the podium. Camera shutters and pens click. Korolenko places a down blue legal folder in front of him, adjusts the microphone.)

Korolenko:
Merry Christmas. Good evening. I know it's cold outside. So I thank you for coming.

This is the first full briefing since President Tymoshenko assumed office. Tonight I will go over the administration’s immediate priorities, the rough timeline of the legislative agenda now before the Verkhovna Rada, and the guiding principles leading the Tymoshenko administration.

After that, I’ll take questions from domestic outlets and then to our friends in the foreign media.

Let’s get to it.

The President campaigned and was ultimately elected on the following ideas. Modernize the state, restore trust in the Ukrainian government, and rebuild Ukraine’s industrial and economic strength. This administration views these mandates not as mere slogans but as pieces of legislation that must work in concert.

The government will move forward on these three foundational pieces of legislation. All of which are soon to be submitted or are in final drafting phase:

The State Modernization & Anti-Corruption Act.

The National Industrial Post-Soviet Modernization Program.

The Transport Corridor Modernization Act
.

These bills are designed to work together. None of them work alone. A single oboe does not make an orchestra.

Let us start with the cornerstone of the administration's framework. For the first time, all senior officials, ministers, deputies, and heads of state enterprises will be required to file public electronic asset declarations, verified and cross-checked by an independent anti-corruption bureau or the IABU for short. Government procurement will move to a single public online platform, visible in real time to citizens, journalists, and auditors.

This is not just a symbolic gesture. Going forward, it will be the new foundation of every single part of our Government

The President has instructed every minister that compliance is not optional.

Secondly on the fate of Ukrainian Industry.
Ukraine’s industrial decline was not inevitable. It was just poorly led.. Years of Soviet mismanagement and oligarchical meddlings have left us clearly behind the rest of Europe. This means more than a new coat of paint will be needed.

The National Industrial Post-Soviet Modernization Program targets:

Modern Steel production
New Machinery and Railway Transport
Expansion of Aerospace and Advanced Defence Manufacturing
Industrial Chemical and Building Material Production

Investments will be made by the state, competitive, and always conditional with funding tied to modernization benchmarks, employment, and exports. With the future proofing of jobs held paramount.

This is not a return to Soviet era planning committees. It is a strategic partnership between the state, the factories themselves and the Ukrainian people.

Next on the agenda, regarding our aging industrial arteries.
The Transport Corridor Modernization Act allows the state to upgrade key national routes that connect most industrial zones to nearby ports, rail hubs, and European marketplaces.

The project will be completed in three phases over three years, with published budgets and performance audits at the end of each phase. All will be available for the public to see. They are comprehensive, robust and expensive but simply put. If a factory can’t move goods efficiently, it cannot survive.

You can not have significant growth in your economic situation without logistics. In the end, everything comes down to logistics.

Lastly on foreign policy.

Ukraine will pursue bilateral partnerships and economic pragmatism. We are not seeking donations. We are not looking for sponsors. We are seeking long term business partners. Trade, future energy security, and industrial cooperation all are on the table here. Many of our neighbors should be expecting to hear from our ambassadors shortly.

Those are the fundamentals building blocks of the current administration.

I’ll now take your questions. Please identify your outlet.





The Kyiv Independent - Mr. Korolenko, critics say these reforms are too ambitious and risk overwhelming the civil service. Is the new government moving too fast?

Korolenko:
No. If anything we are moving late.

What overwhelms the civil service is years of post soviet ambiguity. This leaves rules that change quietly, responsibilities that are left unclear, accountability that is at best selective.

Clear systems reduce strain. Digital processes reduce discretion. Transparency reduces corruption. Speed is not the enemy here. We simply can wait no longer.


Inter-TV - The opposition argues that the Industrial Post-Soviet Modernization Program favors certain regions and select industries. Is this a political payoff?

Korolenko:
No.

The criteria have been public: industrial capacity, employment impact, export potential. If an oblast qualifies, it qualifies. If it doesn’t, it doesn’t. Simple as that. Geography will not define who receives funding.


Kyiv Post - Who will lead the new Ministry of Industrial Science & Technology? There are rumors of internal disagreement between President-elect Tymoshenko and members of the NHP.

Korolenko:
Anatoliy Kinakh is the one put forth by President Tymoshenko. A former member of Verkhovna Rada from the Mykolaiv Oblast. A man with a strong engineering background and a long history with the Okean Shipyard. He still has to be approved obviously but we see no problems with his nomination. However, what matters is not the personality, but the mandate he asked to hold.

Modernization, Research, and Industrial Competitiveness.

And speculation helps no one. Well, except certain columnists perhaps.


Zerkalo Nedeli - Many factory workers fear job losses during modernization. What assurances can you give?

Korolenko:
Modernization without protections for workers would leave us right back where we started. This legislation includes provisions for workforce retraining, wage protection during upgrades, incentives for job retention.

Letting these old factories rust while stuck in another era will continue to destroy jobs. Modernizing them will preserve them for the future.


Radio NV - Isn’t the anti-corruption bureau just another political weapon?

Korolenko:
Now if it were, it would report to president. Or to the Prime Minister. Or to some other politician.

It does not however. It reports only to the law, and to the courts, and the public. And for clarity's sake, it will investigate this administration with the same authority as any other.

President Tymoshenko herself insisted on it.


Interfax-Ukraine - How will Ukraine fund these reforms?

Korolenko:
Through disciplined budgeting, domestic investment, and profits from future growth. The capital has always been here in Ukraine. But it has always found itself the Tuscan tiles of some bureaucrats' summer home.

That ends now.


Regional Radio Kyiv - How soon will people feel change?

Korolenko:
Not tomorrow. But it will be much sooner than they expect. Within 90 days the following will happen:

Procurement contracts will be public
Asset declarations will be available online
Infrastructure works will begin

Trust is rebuilt in small steps. We are rebuilding a system that had corruption as a feature not a symptom. But we will rebuild it.





I see we have quite a few here from foreign media outlets and I welcome their questions as well.
Jay Zak

(OOC: Anyone is free to ask questions with their media organizations while the tread is active.)
 

Vaka

The Kingdom of Norway
GA Member
Sep 26, 2020
1,109
We have some late arriving reporters. We will give them some time to get seated.
 
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Zak

Kingdom of Spain
GA Member
Jul 1, 2018
2,396
"Mister Korolenko, I am Yekaterina Mikhailova from TASS. Much of Ukraine’s industrial base and transport corridors were built as part of a shared Soviet-era economic system deeply integrated with Russia. As your administration pursues post-Soviet modernization and new trade partnerships, how does it intend to balance breaking from that legacy with maintaining pragmatic economic ties with Russia, particularly in industries and transit routes that historically linked our two countries?"
 

Odinson

Moderator
GA Member
World Power
Jul 12, 2018
10,532
Frank Blair, a journalist with NBC News, was at the press conference and was taking notes as the Ukrainian officials spoke. He listened to the TASS journalist's question and waited for Korolenko to give a response before he would ask his question. Blair was wearing a dark suit with a white shirt an dark green tie.
 

Vaka

The Kingdom of Norway
GA Member
Sep 26, 2020
1,109
Responding to Yekaterina Mikhailova.

As a part of the Transport Corridor Modernization Act. Many of the railways will be upgraded to the 1,435 mm railway gauge used in most of Europe. This is to help facilitate rail traffic westward where it has historically come to a stand still at Gauge changing stations. Specific rail lines that lead directly towards Russia will still remain and specific trains will be tasked with those routes.

Russia is a close trading partner. But they cannot be our only trading partner. Zak
 

Bossza007

I am From Thailand
GA Member
May 4, 2021
3,626
A female journalist from Thai PBS would raise her, wait for the invitation, and say:

"Mister Korolenko, I am Kanoknuch from Thai PBS. We have a few questions regarding the new administration's foreign policies.

Four days ago, on Friday, Thai Rotating Coordinator Thanathorn stated that his "confederation's allies are not states but the international working class that has nothing to lose." He further announced that Thailand will be abandoning conciliatory foreign policies toward capitalist states. You said that Ukraine will pursue bilateral partnership and economic pragmatism. What is the new administration in Thailand potentially influencing or outright supporting far-left and general leftist ideologies to escalate the class struggle in Ukraine, especially after the Thai Rotating Coordinator quoted the Communist Manifesto that the working class has no country and communists like him only seek to overthrow all existing social conditions? Does the new administration have an ideological stance toward extending democracy beyond the political sphere to all aspects of life, including economic and cultural, as seen in Thailand?

Thank you."

Vaka
 

Vaka

The Kingdom of Norway
GA Member
Sep 26, 2020
1,109
Responding to the female journalist from Thai PBS. Bossza007

Our history with Soviet Communism was a complete disaster. The horrors of the Holodomor are still very fresh in the minds of the Ukrainian people. That being said, we believe that all people of the world have the right to self determination. The Thai people have democratically chosen to create their own brand of communism. Our people have chosen the Social Democracy of the Tymoshenko administration. We believe in a world where both can co-exist peacefully.
 

Jay

Dokkaebi
GA Member
Oct 3, 2018
3,610
Aylin rises smoothly from her seat, dressed in a tailored navy coat with a light silk scarf draped neatly at the collar. Her dark hair is pulled back into a restrained low bun.

“My name is Aylin Demir, reporting for TRT World. Mr. Press Secretary, my question concerns Ukraine’s foreign policy priorities in the Black Sea region. Given the growing strategic competition, maritime security concerns, and the economic importance of Black Sea trade routes, how does the new administration define Ukraine’s objectives there? Specifically, does Kyiv envision the Black Sea primarily as a security challenge, an economic opportunity, or a platform for multilateral cooperation, and how does the government intend to balance these dimensions moving forward?”

She lowers herself back into her seat, pen already poised

After her, Mehmet stood up, wearing a charcoal wool blazer over a slightly rumpled white shirt. A streak of gray ran through his short hair, and his wire-frame glasses sit low on his nose as he peers toward the podium.

“Mehmet Arslan, Cumhuriyet. Ukraine has experienced a prolonged period of political instability, institutional weakness, and public distrust in governance. Many foreign governments and investors remain cautious as a result. What, in concrete terms, distinguishes this administration from its predecessors in its ability to deliver stability? Why should foreign governments believe that this government can sustain reforms, maintain internal order, and be a reliable partner over the long term, rather than another short-lived political experiment?”

After him, Elif stood up wearing a deep burgundy blazer paired with matching trousers, her long hair worn loose over one shoulder. A small press badge catches the overhead light as she straightens her self.

“I’m Elif Yılmaz with Daily Sabah. “In Turkey last year, the military intervened to remove a communist government, reshaping Turkey’s political and strategic trajectory. Against that historical backdrop, does Ukraine envision a close and positive relationship with Turkey under this new administration? If so, in which areas does Kyiv see the greatest potential for cooperation with Ankara, whether in security, industry, energy, or regional diplomacy, particularly in the context of the Black Sea and broader Eurasian stability?”

She returns to her seat as the room settles once more now with the cameras refocusing on Korolenko as he prepares to respond.

Vaka
 

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