Date | Title |
31 Oct. 2019 |
Statement of the NATO-Ukraine Commission - Kyiv, 31 October 2019 |
12 Jul. 2018 | |
10 Jul. 2017 | |
09 Jul. 2016 |
Joint statement of the NATO-Ukraine Commission at the level of Heads of State and Government |
13 May. 2015 | |
02 Dec. 2014 | |
04 Sep. 2014 | As we meet today, Ukraine’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence continue to be violated by Russia. Despite Russia’s denials, Russian armed forces are engaged in direct military operations in Ukraine; Russia continues to supply weapons to militants in eastern Ukraine; and it maintains thousands of combat-ready troops on its border with Ukraine. These developments undermine the security of Ukraine and have serious implications for the stability and security of the entire Euro-Atlantic area. |
01 Apr. 2014 | We, the Foreign Ministers of the NATO-Ukraine Commission, are united in our condemnation of Russia’s illegal military intervention in Ukraine, and Russia’s violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. We do not recognize Russia’s illegal and illegitimate “annexation” of Crimea. We will continue to work together to reach a political and diplomatic solution which respects international law and Ukraine’s internationally recognized borders. |
02 Mar. 2014 |
North Atlantic Council statement on the situation in Ukraine The North Atlantic Council condemns the Russian Federation’s military escalation in Crimea and expresses its grave concern regarding the authorisation by the Russian Parliament to use the armed forces of the Russian Federation on the territory of Ukraine. |
03 Dec. 2009 |