Vice Prime Minister stressed that Ukraine is interested in implementing such a proposal in the near future, ahead of the presidential and parliamentary elections to be held in 2019.
NATO member states offered Ukraine assistance in protecting the electronic network of the Central Election Commission from possible Russian cyberattacks during the elections set to be held in 2019, according to Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze who spoke with journalists in Brussels following an ambassadorial-level meeting of the Ukraine-NATO Commission.
"We discussed practical things, threats that we can assume could be realized by Russia, their meddling in the election process," the vice prime minister said, according to an UNIAN correspondent in Brussels.
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