Kiev will have to do many steps to achieve a visa-free regime with the EU, they say in Brussels. Opinion in Europe is not very coincided with the estimates of the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, who relied on the preparation of necessary documents before the end of this year. The European Commission refused to explain the information that Kiev cannot perform 19 technical requirements for visa-free regime, but blames this failure on the war in the South-East. Considering opinion of the European bureaucrats, Ukraine has made towards the abolition of visas a lot of steps, but much remains to be done, reports TASS. Last week the informant in the foreign service of the EU told reporters that the European Commission will take a decision on visa-free regime for Ukraine and Georgia on 13 may, before the Eastern partnership summit. According to his statement, the EC will report on the progress in the field of visa, but to declare its results prematurely. Ukraine must fulfill four sets of key terms, so that the Commission could recommend to the Council of the EU visa-free entry regime. This work is carried out, indicated by the informant. "Last year, Moldova has managed to meet the conditions, and at the moment thousands of Moldovans travel to the EU and back that the EU is carefully controlled," explained the informant. Kiev has great expectations for the publication of the report, believing that European comrades will appreciate Ukrainian efforts to please them. President Poroshenko announced that implies the end of the year to make a list of steps that Ukraine should implement that in the foreseeable future to introduce visa-free regime with the EU". Kyiv and Brussels have started a dialogue about the introduction of visa-free regime between Ukraine and the European Union in 2008. Since then, the Ukrainian authorities are often promised to the population that visas with the EU's delay. After the events on Maidan and the change of government, the liabilities increased.