The U.S. State Department stated that Ukraine has taken specific anti-corruption measures but more efforts are needed in fighting corruption.
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We have long engaged in conversations with the Ukrainian government about the need to take anti-corruption measures.
We think that there's more that they can do, and we are engaged in ongoing dialogue with them about that topic.
The US believes that Ukraine can do more to fight corruption. We have long engaged in conversations with the Ukrainian Government about the need to take anti-corruption measures.
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US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller stated that Washington sees Ukraine has taken anti-corruption measures but believes more can be done.
Washington is in constant dialogue with the Ukrainian government regarding the need for further anti-corruption measures.
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