"We will be interacting with him in the first turn and, I would say, mostly for the purposes of lifting trade barriers imposed on Ukrainian goods in territory of the Russian Federation," she told reporters on Thursday. Mykolska added that the appointment of the Russian presidential representative would not stop Ukraine's claim against trade restrictions imposed by Russia at the World Trade Organization (WTO). Russia's former Education and Science Minister Dmitry Livanov was appointed the Russian president's special representative for trade and economic relations with Ukraine in August.