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History
of Ukraine-NATO relationship
Relations between Ukraine and
NATO began to develop soon after the gain of Ukraine’s
independence in 1991. It was as early as in January 1992
when a representative of Ukraine took part for the first
time in the work of Work Group of high level in North
Atlantic Cooperation Council (NACC).
In February 22-23 1992 NATO
Secretary-General M.Verner had his first visit of to
Kyiv, during which Ukraine was invited to NACC. Since
then active contacts and cooperation with NATO began.
On 08.02.94 Ukraine was the
first country of CIS to sign PfP Framework
Document, and on 25.05.94 it provided NATO
authorities with its Presentation document, in
which political goals of Ukraine’s
participation in PfP were determined, together with
arrangements necessary to achieve these goals with means
and powers allocated by Ukraine for participation in PfP.
Important steps in the
development of NATO-Ukraine cooperation were: sittings
of North Atlantic Council on September 14, 1995 and on
March 20, 1997 with participation of Minister of Foreign
affairs of Ukraine G.Udovenko, range of political and
special consultations between Ukraine and NATO in
“16+1” Format, held in 1995-1997, mutual visits on
high level including first official visit of NATO
Secretary General J.Solana to Ukraine on April 15-16
1996.
On 09.07.97 at Madrid Summit
the President of Ukraine L.D.Kuchma had signed NATO-Ukraine
Special Partnership Charter, which determines
political commitments of sides on the highest level and
explains the content of “special partnership”
between NATO and Ukraine.
MAIN ARRANGEMENTS OF THE
NATO-UKRAINE PARTNERSHIP AFTER THE SIGNATURE OF SPECIAL
PARTNERSHIP CHARTER:
- Establishing of the mechanism
of regular monitoring of cooperation and political
consultations in the framework of NATO-Ukraine
Commission on levels of ministers of foreign affairs,
ministers of defense, and ambassadors;
- Establishing of the mechanism
of informal joint meetings of State Interdepartmental
Commission for NATO-Ukraine cooperation and NATO
Political Committee;
- Creation of NATO Information
and Documentation Center in Ukraine in 1997;
- Establishing of Ukraine
Mission to NATO in 1997 and assignment of Military
representative;
- Creation of Joint Ukraine-NATO
Military Reform Working Group in 1997;
- Creation in 1998 of Joint
Ukraine-NATO Group in the framework of Memorandum of
Understanding as for cooperation in civil emergency
planning;
- Creation in 1998 NATO-Ukraine
crisis consultation mechanism;
- Signature in 1998 of
Memorandum between the Government of Ukraine and NATO
as for the assignment of NATO Liaison Officers in
Ukraine;
- Inauguration in April 1999 of
NATO Liaison Office in Ukraine;
- Conducting in July 2001 of
NATO/PfP Symposium in Kyiv;
- Celebration in July 2002 of
the fifth anniversary from the signature of
NATO-Ukraine Special Partnership Charter and meeting
of Ukraine-NATO Commission on ambassadors’ level;
- Signature in July 2002 of
Regulation of the President of Ukraine “About
adoption of Ukraine Strategy as for the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (NATO)”;
- Signature in July 2002 of
Memorandum of Understanding between Ukraine and NATO
as for the Host Nation Support in multinational
exercises and peacekeeping operations;
- Ratification by Verkhovna Rada
of Ukraine in September 2002 of the Agreement about
security between the Government of Ukraine and NATO
(signed on 13.03.1995);
- Creation by the decision of
the President of Ukraine the State Council of Ukraine
as for the European and Euro Atlantic integration.
First meeting of the Council was held on October 17,
2002;
- Signature of the Ukraine-NATO
Action Plan and Targeted Ukraine-NATO Action Plan for
2003.
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History
of Ukraine-NATO relationship
Relations between Ukraine and
NATO began to develop soon after the gain of Ukraine’s
independence in 1991. It was as early as in January 1992
when a representative of Ukraine took part for the first
time in the work of Work Group of high level in North
Atlantic Cooperation Council (NACC).
In February 22-23 1992 NATO
Secretary-General M.Verner had his first visit of to
Kyiv, during which Ukraine was invited to NACC. Since
then active contacts and cooperation with NATO began.
On 08.02.94 Ukraine was the
first country of CIS to sign PfP Framework
Document, and on 25.05.94 it provided NATO
authorities with its Presentation document, in
which political goals of Ukraine’s
participation in PfP were determined, together with
arrangements necessary to achieve these goals with means
and powers allocated by Ukraine for participation in PfP.
Important steps in the
development of NATO-Ukraine cooperation were: sittings
of North Atlantic Council on September 14, 1995 and on
March 20, 1997 with participation of Minister of Foreign
affairs of Ukraine G.Udovenko, range of political and
special consultations between Ukraine and NATO in
“16+1” Format, held in 1995-1997, mutual visits on
high level including first official visit of NATO
Secretary General J.Solana to Ukraine on April 15-16
1996.
On 09.07.97 at Madrid Summit
the President of Ukraine L.D.Kuchma had signed NATO-Ukraine
Special Partnership Charter, which determines
political commitments of sides on the highest level and
explains the content of “special partnership”
between NATO and Ukraine.
MAIN ARRANGEMENTS OF THE
NATO-UKRAINE PARTNERSHIP AFTER THE SIGNATURE OF SPECIAL
PARTNERSHIP CHARTER:
- Establishing of the mechanism
of regular monitoring of cooperation and political
consultations in the framework of NATO-Ukraine
Commission on levels of ministers of foreign affairs,
ministers of defense, and ambassadors;
- Establishing of the mechanism
of informal joint meetings of State Interdepartmental
Commission for NATO-Ukraine cooperation and NATO
Political Committee;
- Creation of NATO Information
and Documentation Center in Ukraine in 1997;
- Establishing of Ukraine
Mission to NATO in 1997 and assignment of Military
representative;
- Creation of Joint Ukraine-NATO
Military Reform Working Group in 1997;
- Creation in 1998 of Joint
Ukraine-NATO Group in the framework of Memorandum of
Understanding as for cooperation in civil emergency
planning;
- Creation in 1998 NATO-Ukraine
crisis consultation mechanism;
- Signature in 1998 of
Memorandum between the Government of Ukraine and NATO
as for the assignment of NATO Liaison Officers in
Ukraine;
- Inauguration in April 1999 of
NATO Liaison Office in Ukraine;
- Conducting in July 2001 of
NATO/PfP Symposium in Kyiv;
- Celebration in July 2002 of
the fifth anniversary from the signature of
NATO-Ukraine Special Partnership Charter and meeting
of Ukraine-NATO Commission on ambassadors’ level;
- Signature in July 2002 of
Regulation of the President of Ukraine “About
adoption of Ukraine Strategy as for the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (NATO)”;
- Signature in July 2002 of
Memorandum of Understanding between Ukraine and NATO
as for the Host Nation Support in multinational
exercises and peacekeeping operations;
- Ratification by Verkhovna Rada
of Ukraine in September 2002 of the Agreement about
security between the Government of Ukraine and NATO
(signed on 13.03.1995);
- Creation by the decision of
the President of Ukraine the State Council of Ukraine
as for the European and Euro Atlantic integration.
First meeting of the Council was held on October 17,
2002;
- Signature of the Ukraine-NATO
Action Plan and Targeted Ukraine-NATO Action Plan for
2003.
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History
of Ukraine-NATO relationship
Relations between Ukraine and
NATO began to develop soon after the gain of Ukraine’s
independence in 1991. It was as early as in January 1992
when a representative of Ukraine took part for the first
time in the work of Work Group of high level in North
Atlantic Cooperation Council (NACC).
In February 22-23 1992 NATO
Secretary-General M.Verner had his first visit of to
Kyiv, during which Ukraine was invited to NACC. Since
then active contacts and cooperation with NATO began.
On 08.02.94 Ukraine was the
first country of CIS to sign PfP Framework
Document, and on 25.05.94 it provided NATO
authorities with its Presentation document, in
which political goals of Ukraine’s
participation in PfP were determined, together with
arrangements necessary to achieve these goals with means
and powers allocated by Ukraine for participation in PfP.
Important steps in the
development of NATO-Ukraine cooperation were: sittings
of North Atlantic Council on September 14, 1995 and on
March 20, 1997 with participation of Minister of Foreign
affairs of Ukraine G.Udovenko, range of political and
special consultations between Ukraine and NATO in
“16+1” Format, held in 1995-1997, mutual visits on
high level including first official visit of NATO
Secretary General J.Solana to Ukraine on April 15-16
1996.
On 09.07.97 at Madrid Summit
the President of Ukraine L.D.Kuchma had signed NATO-Ukraine
Special Partnership Charter, which determines
political commitments of sides on the highest level and
explains the content of “special partnership”
between NATO and Ukraine.
MAIN ARRANGEMENTS OF THE
NATO-UKRAINE PARTNERSHIP AFTER THE SIGNATURE OF SPECIAL
PARTNERSHIP CHARTER:
- Establishing of the mechanism
of regular monitoring of cooperation and political
consultations in the framework of NATO-Ukraine
Commission on levels of ministers of foreign affairs,
ministers of defense, and ambassadors;
- Establishing of the mechanism
of informal joint meetings of State Interdepartmental
Commission for NATO-Ukraine cooperation and NATO
Political Committee;
- Creation of NATO Information
and Documentation Center in Ukraine in 1997;
- Establishing of Ukraine
Mission to NATO in 1997 and assignment of Military
representative;
- Creation of Joint Ukraine-NATO
Military Reform Working Group in 1997;
- Creation in 1998 of Joint
Ukraine-NATO Group in the framework of Memorandum of
Understanding as for cooperation in civil emergency
planning;
- Creation in 1998 NATO-Ukraine
crisis consultation mechanism;
- Signature in 1998 of
Memorandum between the Government of Ukraine and NATO
as for the assignment of NATO Liaison Officers in
Ukraine;
- Inauguration in April 1999 of
NATO Liaison Office in Ukraine;
- Conducting in July 2001 of
NATO/PfP Symposium in Kyiv;
- Celebration in July 2002 of
the fifth anniversary from the signature of
NATO-Ukraine Special Partnership Charter and meeting
of Ukraine-NATO Commission on ambassadors’ level;
- Signature in July 2002 of
Regulation of the President of Ukraine “About
adoption of Ukraine Strategy as for the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (NATO)”;
- Signature in July 2002 of
Memorandum of Understanding between Ukraine and NATO
as for the Host Nation Support in multinational
exercises and peacekeeping operations;
- Ratification by Verkhovna Rada
of Ukraine in September 2002 of the Agreement about
security between the Government of Ukraine and NATO
(signed on 13.03.1995);
- Creation by the decision of
the President of Ukraine the State Council of Ukraine
as for the European and Euro Atlantic integration.
First meeting of the Council was held on October 17,
2002;
- Signature of the Ukraine-NATO
Action Plan and Targeted Ukraine-NATO Action Plan for
2003.
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History
of Ukraine-NATO relationship
Relations between Ukraine and
NATO began to develop soon after the gain of Ukraine’s
independence in 1991. It was as early as in January 1992
when a representative of Ukraine took part for the first
time in the work of Work Group of high level in North
Atlantic Cooperation Council (NACC).
In February 22-23 1992 NATO
Secretary-General M.Verner had his first visit of to
Kyiv, during which Ukraine was invited to NACC. Since
then active contacts and cooperation with NATO began.
On 08.02.94 Ukraine was the
first country of CIS to sign PfP Framework
Document, and on 25.05.94 it provided NATO
authorities with its Presentation document, in
which political goals of Ukraine’s
participation in PfP were determined, together with
arrangements necessary to achieve these goals with means
and powers allocated by Ukraine for participation in PfP.
Important steps in the
development of NATO-Ukraine cooperation were: sittings
of North Atlantic Council on September 14, 1995 and on
March 20, 1997 with participation of Minister of Foreign
affairs of Ukraine G.Udovenko, range of political and
special consultations between Ukraine and NATO in
“16+1” Format, held in 1995-1997, mutual visits on
high level including first official visit of NATO
Secretary General J.Solana to Ukraine on April 15-16
1996.
On 09.07.97 at Madrid Summit
the President of Ukraine L.D.Kuchma had signed NATO-Ukraine
Special Partnership Charter, which determines
political commitments of sides on the highest level and
explains the content of “special partnership”
between NATO and Ukraine.
MAIN ARRANGEMENTS OF THE
NATO-UKRAINE PARTNERSHIP AFTER THE SIGNATURE OF SPECIAL
PARTNERSHIP CHARTER:
- Establishing of the mechanism
of regular monitoring of cooperation and political
consultations in the framework of NATO-Ukraine
Commission on levels of ministers of foreign affairs,
ministers of defense, and ambassadors;
- Establishing of the mechanism
of informal joint meetings of State Interdepartmental
Commission for NATO-Ukraine cooperation and NATO
Political Committee;
- Creation of NATO Information
and Documentation Center in Ukraine in 1997;
- Establishing of Ukraine
Mission to NATO in 1997 and assignment of Military
representative;
- Creation of Joint Ukraine-NATO
Military Reform Working Group in 1997;
- Creation in 1998 of Joint
Ukraine-NATO Group in the framework of Memorandum of
Understanding as for cooperation in civil emergency
planning;
- Creation in 1998 NATO-Ukraine
crisis consultation mechanism;
- Signature in 1998 of
Memorandum between the Government of Ukraine and NATO
as for the assignment of NATO Liaison Officers in
Ukraine;
- Inauguration in April 1999 of
NATO Liaison Office in Ukraine;
- Conducting in July 2001 of
NATO/PfP Symposium in Kyiv;
- Celebration in July 2002 of
the fifth anniversary from the signature of
NATO-Ukraine Special Partnership Charter and meeting
of Ukraine-NATO Commission on ambassadors’ level;
- Signature in July 2002 of
Regulation of the President of Ukraine “About
adoption of Ukraine Strategy as for the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (NATO)”;
- Signature in July 2002 of
Memorandum of Understanding between Ukraine and NATO
as for the Host Nation Support in multinational
exercises and peacekeeping operations;
- Ratification by Verkhovna Rada
of Ukraine in September 2002 of the Agreement about
security between the Government of Ukraine and NATO
(signed on 13.03.1995);
- Creation by the decision of
the President of Ukraine the State Council of Ukraine
as for the European and Euro Atlantic integration.
First meeting of the Council was held on October 17,
2002;
- Signature of the Ukraine-NATO
Action Plan and Targeted Ukraine-NATO Action Plan for
2003.
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