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STOPWATCH 2, Debate 3:
NATO and Ukraine after the Orange Revolution
22 November 2005
After the Orange Revolution, NATO’s relations with Ukraine have seen a number of important developments, including the launch in 2005 of an Intensified Dialogue on Ukraine’s membership aspirations and related reforms.
What will the future bring as NATO-Ukraine relations continue to evolve through increased cooperation? Has the stage been set for Ukraine to attain membership status, or is there still a great deal more that Ukraine needs to do?
Moderated by Mr. Jamie Shea
The experts taking part were:
- Mr. Oleksandr Sushko - Director, Centre for Peace Conversion and Foreign Policy of Ukraine
- Mr. James Sherr - Fellow, Conflict Studies Research Centre at the UK Defence Academy
- Mr. Michel Duray - Director, NATO's Information & Documentation Centre in Kyiv
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Part 1: Where does Ukraine stand one year after the revolution?
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Part 2: The current Government wants Ukraine to join NATO, but do the people of Ukraine agree?
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Part 3: What issues need to be addressed in order for Ukraine to meet membership criteria? |
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Transcript
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