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16 December 1997

TEXT: STATEMENT OF UKRAINE FOREIGN MINISTER AT NATO

(Meeting of Ukraine-NATO Commission in Ministerial Session) (440)



Brussels -- "Integration into European and Euro-Atlantic political,
economic and security structures is a strategic and conscious choice
of Ukraine, which dominates and determines its foreign policy,"
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Hennadiy Udovenko told the NATO foreign
ministers in Brussels at a meeting of the the Ukraine-NATO Commission
in ministerial session December 16.


Following is the text of Udovenko's speech:



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Opening Statement by H.E. Mr. Hennadiy Udovenko, Minister for Foreign
Affairs of Ukraine


Mr. Secretary General, Ministers, Ladies and Gentlemen.



Integration into European and Euro-Atlantic political, economic and
security structures is a strategic and conscious choice of Ukraine,
which dominates and determines its foreign policy. President Kuchma
emphasized this point very strongly for several times. Deepening of
cooperation with and getting closer to NATO corresponds to our
strategy for integration in European and Euro-Atlantic structures. It
is in this context that we see prospects for Ukraine's development as
an independent European state.


Ukraine regards development of special partnership with the Alliance
as an important guarantee of its national security. This new
Ukraine-NATO dialogue and relationship should be an inseparable part
to the contemporary, developing European security architecture.


Ukraine cooperates with NATO, besides valuable experience of
IFOR/SFOR, both within the framework of EAPC and Partnership for Peace
Program, as well as "beyond" EAPC/PFP framework -- within the
framework of distinctive (special) partnership relations anchored to
formulas "16+1" and Ukraine-NATO Commission which are based on a very
important document -- Charter on a distinctive partnership between
Ukraine and NATO.


And the record of this cooperation has already been positive. Today's
we'll have a lot of hard and very important work to be done, moving
towards developing and strengthening of Ukraine-NATO special
partnership. I mean today's signing the Memorandum of understanding on
civil emergency planning and disaster preparedness between NATO and
the Ministry of Ukraine of Emergencies and Affairs of Population
Protection from the consequences of the Chernobyl catastrophe and
approval of the Work Plan of implementation of NATO-Ukraine Charter
for 1998, as well as discussing of a number of issues of common
interest, having in mind the creation of more stable, more secure and
more united Europe.


This is my strong conviction, that these two events, as well as
earlier establishing of our Mission to NATO and the beginning of a
work of our Commission are the remarkable achievements and will become
a significant momentum in the NATO-Ukraine history.


Thank you and let's begin our work.



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