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Ukraine 's Annual Target Plan for 2005 has just been published on the NATO Web site in English and Ukrainian.

Ukraine 's Annual Target Plan for 2005 has just been published on the NATO Web site in English and Ukrainian.

Every year, these plans set targets for activities in different areasthat Ukraine wishes to pursue, both internally and in cooperation withNATO, to support the implementation of the objectives of theNATO-Ukraine Action Plan.

Meetings are held twice a year to assess progress in achieving targets and a report is drawn up annually.

A framework for co-operation

The NATO-Ukraine Action Plan, adopted at the November 2002 PragueSummit, aims to deepen and broaden the NATO-Ukraine relationship and tosupport Ukraine's reform efforts on the road towards closerEuro-Atlantic integration.

It sets out specific goalsand objectives in many areas, including political and economic issues;information issues; security defence and military issues; informationprotection and security; and legal issues.

Whileresponsibility for implementation falls primarily on Ukraine, NATO andindividual Allies support the country's reform efforts throughpractical assistance and advice in many areas.