UKRAINE

Verkhovna Rada

MODALITIES AND PROCEDURES FOR RATIFYING INTERNATIONAL TREATIES AND AGREEMENTS

The President represents the State in international relations, administers its foreign political activity, conducts negotiations and concludes international treaties (Article 106.3 of the Constitution). A treaty or international instrument is submitted for ratification to the parliament only on the will of the President or the Government. The parliament grants consent to the binding character of international treaties, within the term established by law, and denounces international treaties (Article 85.32 of the Constitution).


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