Today, on December 2, Andriy Gyzhko, First Deputy of Head of Regional State Administration, met with representatives of the official delegation of the Republic of Poland.
The representatives of the Vinnitsa regional state administration had the negotiations with the Fund owner Carol Beliny-Bzhozovskiy and Anthony Belina-Bzhozovski, the representative of the Fund, Eva Belina-Bzhozovski and a representative of Malta Law, Henrik Blaschyk.
During the meeting, the parties discussed the concept of the project of the restoration of the palace and park ensemble in the Sokolivtsi village, Kryzhopil district, the stages of project implementation and compliance with the legislation.
Greeting the guests, Andriy Gyzhko stressed the importance of this project for both parties. "We have received the approval from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, according to which, we will have to move to concrete actions to implement the project. According to the Polish side, the solving of a question remains, which today is open. According to Ukrainian legislation, the signing of the agreement must take legal entity "- said the official.
In his turn, Anthony Belina-Bzhozovski said: «In our turn, we are completely agree with the terms and seek to maximize its run. Today, the documents are in the final stages of processing. The most important thing is that for the implementation of the project, we have to become a resident of Ukraine".
According to the words of Andriy Gyzhko, we should promptly eliminate all the documentary questions and in the future, the signing of a protocol of intentions on the creation of the Polish-Ukrainian Cultural Centre - Museum "Podillya" in Sokolivtsi village from the Bzhozovsky estate of the nineteenth century will be possible between Vinnitsa regional state administration, Vinnitsa Regional Council and the Fund of Carol Beliny-Bzhozovskiy of Republic of Poland.
