"Today we follow up on our commitment to propose short-stay visa-free travel to the EU for Ukrainian citizens with biometric passports," EU Migration Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos told a news briefing in Brussels.
"This is the result of the success of the Ukrainian government in achieving far-reaching and difficult reforms in the Justice and Home Affairs area and beyond," he added.
Avramopoulos said the European Commission, the EU's executive arm, was formally making the proposal to EU member states who would vote on the issue.
Ukraine's parliament last month approved a key anti-corruption bill that paved the way for a visa-free travel decision in Brussels.
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Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko today said it had been a "long and hard road" to get to this point but that he expected a deal on visa-free travel "within a few months".
Such an agreement may prove especially galling for Moscow whose own efforts to secure visa-free EU access, if only for business leaders, languished for years before falling victim to the Ukraine crisis.