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The European Vocation of Ukraine

The European Vocation of Ukraine

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About this Event

08 Feb 2006

Borys Tarasyuk, Foreign Minister of Ukraine at the Institute

About the Speech:

Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Borys Tarasyuk, gave a keynote address at the Institute on Wednesday 8 February 2006. Mr Tarasyuk gave his perpective on the future model of the relationship between Ukraine and the EU.

The event also features on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine - click here

A rapporteurs report of the event is available below. Also available is a recording of the Minister\'s address in MP3 format. This file will take around 2 minutes to download on a broadband connection and up to 20 mins on a dial-up.

About the Speaker:

Member of Parliament of Ukraine of IV, V and VI convocations (from 2002). Deputy Head of the Our Ukraine – People’s Self-Defence (OU-PSD) parliamentary faction. Chairman of the People’s Movement of Ukraine (Narodny Rukh). Founder and Director of the Institute for Euro-Atlantic Cooperation. Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine (1998-2000; 2005-2007).

 

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