The European Commission stated that Ukraine's anti-corruption bodies are delivering results, commenting on the detention of former energy minister Herman Halushchenko.
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Ukraine's fight against corruption is yielding results, as evidenced by reports of Halushchenko's detention.
Fighting corruption is a key part of Ukraine's EU accession negotiations.
The EU has been monitoring Ukraine's anti-corruption efforts from the very start.
The EU had not allocated any funds to the nuclear scheme.
The fight against corruption is one of the key aspects of Ukraine's EU accession talks.
The EU asked Ukraine for very specific reforms, which are being implemented, and the anti-corruption bodies created in Ukraine are working and showing results.
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