President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that Ukraine had submitted a revised application to join the Organisation ​for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), a club of ‌mostly advanced economies, as Kyiv pursues closer integration with Western institutions.

Ukraine has been working with the OECD on reforms and governance ​standards for several years and is now seeking ​candidate-country status as a step towards full membership.

Zelenskiy, ⁠after meeting with Mathias Cormann, OECD’s Secretary-General, on ​his visit to Kyiv, said in a Telegram post that ​Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko has submitted the updated bid.

“We hope to obtain candidate country status as early as this autumn. The next ​stage will be a roadmap toward OECD membership. ​We discussed this during our meeting,” Zelenskiy wrote.

Ukraine, in a full-scale war ‌with ⁠Russia after Moscow’s invasion in 2022, is actively pushing for European integration which Kyiv says is the best security guarantee both for itself and for Europe.

Last week, ​Zelenskiy reiterated Kyiv’s desire ​for a ⁠fast-track EU membership.

Ukraine hopes to open the remaining negotiating clusters with the EU by ​July 15 when Ukraine marks its Statehood ​Day, ⁠Zelenskiy said, according to a separate statement published by his office on Tuesday.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that ⁠he did ​not see grounds for direct ​talks with Zelenskiy given what he described as Kyiv’s strikes on civilian ​targets.