Institute of World Policy in partnership with Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine held the 2015 International Conference on Ukraine-EU relations on May 12.Conference Theme: Ukraine-EU: a Year after Signing of the Association Agreement
The conference, marking one-year anniversary of signing the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the EU, brought together diplomats, politicians, researchers, public activists and journalists, engaged in the process of European integration of Ukraine.
The speakers on the second panel discussed introduction of the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (DCFTA) between Ukraine and the EU.
The photos of the first panel discussion, dedicated to the political dimension of Ukraine-EU relations, can be found here.
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Natalia MYKOLSKA, Deputy Minister of Economic Development and Trade – Ukraine’s Trade Representative
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Roman SHPEK, Chairman of the Independent Bankers Association of Ukraine, Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the European Union (2000-2007)
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Simon SMITH, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Great Britain to Ukraine
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Taras KACHKA, Vice President for Strategic Development, American Chamber of Commerce, former member of the Ukrainian negotiating group to the EU, and Veronika MOVCHAN, Academic Director of the Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting
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Mykhailo GONCHAR, President of the Center for Global Studies “Strategy XXI»
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Final remarks
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Viktor SHLINCHAK, Head of the Board, Institute of World Policy
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Roland KOVATS, Country Director in Ukraine, Pact
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The conference was organized within IWP’s “New European Policy: Filling the Awareness Gap” project supported by “Ukraine National Initiatives to Enhance Reforms” (UNITER) project, funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by the Pact in Ukraine.
The American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine (ACC) provided informational support for the conference.
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