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NATO 
November 16, 2009



Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the 
High-Level NATO-Ukraine Consultations at NATO HQ, Brussels



-In 2008 at the Bucharest Summit NATO Heads of State and Government welcomed 
Ukraine’s aspirations for membership in NATO and agreed that Ukraine will 
become a member of the Alliance. To reflect this spirit of deepening 
cooperation, Ukraine has developed its first Annual National Programme which 
outlines the steps it intends to take to accelerate internal reform and 
alignment with Euro-Atlantic standards.



Dear Ministers, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,

Good afternoon, and welcome to the 2009 High-Level NATO-Ukraine Consultations. 
At the outset, let me welcome the Acting Minister of Defence, Mr. Valerii 
Ivashchenko, the First Deputy Secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and 
Defence Council, Mr. Stepan Havrysh, and the other representatives from 
Ukraine. I also welcome, of course, the Allied Ministers and senior officials 
who are here as well. 

These annual informal meetings help to set the course for cooperation between 
NATO and Ukraine in the defence and security areas. They are a valuable forum 
for Allies and Ukraine to exchange views on key strategic policy issues on our 
common agenda. Finally, we will, together, assess Ukraine’s progress on its 
path to Euro-Atlantic integration and discuss how Ukraine can best prioritise 
its defence and security sector reform efforts, in a challenging economic 
environment.

The framework for our cooperation is clear. In 2008 at the Bucharest Summit 
NATO Heads of State and Government welcomed Ukraine’s aspirations for 
membership in NATO and agreed that Ukraine will become a member of the 
Alliance. To reflect this spirit of deepening cooperation, Ukraine has 
developed its first Annual National Programme which outlines the steps it 
intends to take to accelerate internal reform and alignment with Euro-Atlantic 
standards.

That is important. And it is important not because NATO thinks so, but because 
it will help Ukraine to modernise, to the benefit of the Ukrainian people. And 
we are committed to support and assist Ukraine in that journey.

With this introduction, let me now invite the Ukrainian Acting Minister of 
Defence to deliver his opening remarks. 
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