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NATO-Ukraine relations

NATO’s relations with Ukraine

NATO’s relations with Ukraine

The formal basis for NATO-Ukraine relations is the 1997 Charter on a Distinctive Partnership, which established the NATO-Ukraine Commission (NUC). An Intensified Dialogue on Ukraine's membership aspirations and related reforms was launched in 2005. Under President Viktor Yanukovych’s current government, Ukraine is not presently seeking membership of the Alliance, however practical cooperation with NATO continues in a wide range of areas.

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World’s largest demilitarization project boosts industry in Ukraine

08 Apr. 2013

The NATO-Partnership Trust Fund project for the destruction of conventional munitions, small arms, light weapons and landmines in Ukraine is making significant progress, but future funding remains a challenge. The project, which was the focus of a conference in the capital Kyiv on 8 April, is helping address the potential threat posed by Ukraine’s large stocks of old and obsolete weapons and ammunition accumulated since the Second World War. It has also boosted Ukrainian industry and created 110 jobs.

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Ministers reinforce cooperation in NATO-Ukraine Commission

22 Feb. 2013

NATO and Ukraine reinforced their cooperation at a meeting of defence ministers in the NATO-Ukraine Commission on Friday 22 February. “NATO and Ukraine are key security partners. For many years, Ukraine has made substantial and very welcome contributions to all major NATO-led operations, including our engagement in Afghanistan,” said NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, who chaired the meeting.

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Project to destroy obsolete munitions in Ukraine enters second phase

01 Feb. 2013

A signing ceremony to launch the second phase of a NATO-sponsored project for the destruction of conventional munitions, small arms and light weapons in Ukraine took place in Kyiv on 1 February.

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Living without fear (Part 2)

14 Nov. 2012

Millions of weapons and tonnes of ammunition are stored in Ukraine. They are a daily threat to people’s lives. NATO has set up a programme to destroy these military leftovers, with an impact on the population and local industries. 

  • Play audio Living without fear (Part 2)

    14 Nov. 2012

    Millions of weapons and tonnes of ammunition are stored in Ukraine. They are a daily threat to people’s lives. NATO has set up a programme to destroy these military leftovers, with an impact on the population and local industries. 

  • Play audio Living without fear (Part 1)

    12 Nov. 2012

    Millions of weapons and tonnes of ammunition are stored in Ukraine. Unserviceable and unused, they are a daily threat to people’s lives. NATO has set up a programme for the destruction of these military leftovers.

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