Zelensky signed an important law for Ukraine

Vladimir Zelensky announced that he signed the law on legalizing multiple citizenship and instructed to begin developing a list of countries with which it will be permitted.
"I immediately signed the documents transferred from the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine: the law on multiple citizenship. I instructed to urgently develop and adopt all bylaws for the implementation of these laws. We can already start determining the first partner countries with which multiple citizenship will be implemented," he wrote on his Telegram channel.
On June 18, the Rada passed in the second and final reading a law that, among other things, will allow Ukrainians to simultaneously hold citizenships of those countries that have imposed sanctions against Russia. However, afterward, deputies submitted two blocking resolutions, and the document could not be signed by the speaker and forwarded to Zelensky until these resolutions were rejected by parliament. As reported by deputy Yaroslav Zhelezniak, at the meeting on July 15, this decision was made and further processing of the document was unblocked.
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