NATO HQ,
Brussels
7 June 2002
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Introductory
Remarks
by
NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson
Meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission
in Defence Ministers' Session
Welcome to this meeting of the NATO-Ukraine
Commission in Defence Ministers' Session. I am especially pleased
to welcome a number of Ministers who are attending their first
NUC meeting.
NATO's relationship with Ukraine is of major importance to
both sides. Last month, in Reykjavik, a formal invitation for
a NUC meeting at Head of State level in Prague was extended
to Ukraine. Foreign Ministers tasked Ambassadors to develop
modalities to deepen the NATO-Ukraine relationship, and we look
forward to the meeting of NUC Ambassadors in Kyiv on 9 July.
This will mark the fifth anniversary of the Distinctive Partnership
and will provide us with an opportunity to take stock of our
achievements. I also look forward to my visit to Donetsk to
witness the destruction of some of the 400,000 anti-personnel
land mines under the PFP Trust Fund project. The Joint Working
Group on Defence Reform at Senior Level will also meet in Ukraine
in October. All in all, an impressive package producing real
results.
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