Resilience and security - what should Ukraine learn from NATO?

Join us for the panel discussion "Resilience and security - what should Ukraine learn from NATO?" (17.02.2021)

Initial questions for discussion:

1. Resilience to external threats: what has Ukraine achieved after seven years of Russian aggression?

2. NATO Enhanced Capabilities Program for Ukraine: what will be the bilateral benefits for national resilience?

3. Cooperation in the field of development: how big can be Estonia’s role in strengthening Ukraine’s resilience?

4. Moving towards NATO: what are perceptions in Ukraine’s regions? 

Speakers:

- Ms Olga Stefanyshyna – Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration of Ukraine (TBC)

- Ms Vineta Kleine – Director of NATO Information and Documentation Centre in Ukraine

- Mr Kaimo Kuusk – Ambassador of Estonia to Ukraine

- Ms Solomiia Bobrovska - Secretary of the Parliamentary Committee on Foreign Affairs and Inter-parliamentary Cooperation

- Mr Oleksiy Genchev, Acting Head of the Government Office for Coordination of European and Euro-Atlantic Integration

- Mr Dmitri Teperik – ICDS Chief Executive (Estonia) / Programme Director “Resilient Ukraine”

- Mr Nikolay Nazarov – Director of Research Centre for Regional Security (Ukraine)

Moderator:

Serhii Sydorenko, editor in chief of European Pravda (Yevropeyska Pravda)

Format:

The event will take place in a hybrid format - Kyiv-based panelists will be present at the Ukrainian Crisis Media Center (UCMC) and others will be using the ZOOM platform. The event will be broadcasted on the Facebook page of the "Resilient Ukraine" programme.

Languages: English and Ukrainian. Simultaneous translation will be provided. Please click here to register.

Organisers:

International Centre for Defense and Security (ICDS) within the framework of the Resilient Ukraine programme in partnership with the Research Centre for Regional Security (Ukraine).