"Ukraine has taken all important steps necessary for visa-free travels. We expect the European Commission to make a relevant decision as soon as possible," Yatseniuk said. He hopes Ukrainian citizens would get the right to travel to the EU without visas as early as this year. The Estonian prime minister expressed solidarity and firm support for Ukraine, its territorial integrity and security, noting that support and assistance for Ukraine should remain a priority for the EU. The parties also discussed the implementation of the Ukraine-EU free trade agreement which took effect January 1st. Ukraine expects the EU to support its economy in light of Russia's trade pressure and embargo, Yatseniuk said.