We produce our tampons of pure cotton. And when we made some tests of other producers of pure cotton tampons and our tampons, we are equal in quality, Salnykova said.
And there is Ukrainian vodka. Tavern keeper Mikhael Romanov says if he does not drink all the good stuff himself, he may share some abroad.
Probably in Europe or America, some states of America, it is possible. Why not? Romanov mused.
The EU Association Agreement is the same pact pro-Russian president Viktor Yanukovych turned away from last November, prompting massive street protests which eventually led to his ouster in February and the election of a pro-European president, Petro Poroshenko, in late May.
While Yanokovychs ouster has led to violence in the countrys east where pro-Russian separatists are battling Ukrainian troops, business owners like Salnykova say they hope the worst is over.
We hope that, because of all these events in Ukraine, European people are more loyal to us nowadays, and we think, thanks to it, we will be able to represent our high-quality products in their market, says Salnykova.
While the agreement must still be ratified by Ukraines parliament and the legislatures of all 28 EU member states, many already see it as a big step toward a better future for former Soviet republic.
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