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07:56 PM 21-12-2016

On 21st of December, on the eve of the Day of Diplomatic Service of Ukraine, IWP held the Foreign Policy Forum, summing up “Audit of Ukraine’s Foreign Policy ” project.At the Forum Institute of World Policy presented its recommendations to Ukraine’s Foreign Policy Strategy, produced as a result of the project.

Ukraine’s Foreign Policy Audit. Recommendations for Foreign Policy Strategy

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Opening remarks:

Alyona Getmanchuk, Director, Institute of World Policy

Speakers of the first panel:
FROM ad hoc DIPLOMACY TO PROACTIVE FOREIGN POLICY: UKRAINE IN THE GLOBAL AGENDA
Elmar Brok, Chairman of the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee
Vadym Prystaiko, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine
Marie L. Yovanovitch, Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the United States of America to Ukraine
Hugues Mingarelli, Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador, Head of the EU Delegation to Ukraine
Nataliya Mykolska, Deputy Minister of Economic Development and Trade – Trade Representative of Ukraine
Ernst Reichel, Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Germany to Ukraine

Moderator:Sergiy Solodkyy, First Deputy Director, Institute of World Policy
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Video of the discussion

Speakers of the second panel:
RECIPE FOR SUCCESS – RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EFFICIENT FOREIGN POLICY
Andy Hunder, President, American Chamber of Commerce
Petro Matiaszek, Deputy Director, Ukraine Investment Promotion Office at the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine
Shigeki Sumi, Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Japan to Ukraine
Andriy Kurkov, Ukrainian writer
Moderator: Kateryna Zarembo, Deputy Director, Institute of World Policy
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Video of the discussion

The aim of the project “Ukraine’s Foreign Policy Audit” is to provide recommendations for Ukraine’s effective and proactive foreign police. Its findings derive from a number of components, namely:
– 17 studies of Ukraine’s bilateral relations with Ukraine’s key partners (USA, Germany, France, Italy, Austria, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Republic of Moldova, Russian Federation, Belarus, Georgia, Turkey, China, and Japan);
– expert survey of Ukrainian and foreign experts
– opinion survey among Ukrainian ambassadors abroad;
– public opinion survey commissioned by the Institute of World Policy and implemented by TNS Ukraine.

This report was conducted within the project of the Institute of World Policy “Ukraine’s Foreign Policy Audit”. This project is implemented with the support of the Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation of German Marshall Fund of the USA, and the “Think Tank Support Initiative” implemented by the International Renaissance Foundation (IRF) in partnership with Think Tank Fund (TTF) with financial support of the Embassy of Sweden in Ukraine.