Ukraine: Dutch No vote fails to halt Kiev’s EU bid
Poroshenko shrugs off referendum rejection of deal with bloc
KIEV dismissed on Wednesday night Dutch voters’ rejection of Ukraine’s relationship to the European Union.
Sixty-one per cent of voters in a Dutch referendum said No to an EU association agreement with the Ukrainian government — seen by Kiev as a major step toward full membership.
Prime Minister Mark Rutte said before the vote that he would be forced to veto the Ukrainian agreement after a strong No vote, but turnout was only 32.2 per cent, only just above the 30 per cent validity threshold.
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