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A seminar on "Ukrainian Defence Reform: Priorities, Prerequisites and Prospects" was held in Kyiv on 22-23 June. Discussions focused on the Armed Forces, Society and the State, a first seminar having been held on the "Challenge of change in Ukraine" in March (see NATO Update 1-7 March 2000).

High-level defence officials from political and military circles in Ukraine participated in the seminar, together with academics and NATO officials. Proceedings were opened by the Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine, Mr Marchuk, who stated that he attached considerable importance to these seminars which facilitated the flow of information on key defence issues.

The seminar was co-sponsored by NATO and the British Ministry of Defence and was organised by the Centre for Defence and International Security Studies, Lancaster University, Lancaster.