On February 17th, the Ukrainian Crisis Media Center hosted a briefing "Resilience and Security: What Ukraine Can Learn from NATO?" The event was co-organized by the Research Center for Regional Security and the Department of Psychology, Political Science and Sociocultural Technologies of Sumy State University.
On 18 February, Vineta Kleine, Director of the NATO Information and Documentation Center in Ukraine conduct an online lecture on "NATO in terms of public diplomacy". During the lecture for Ukrainian students, Ms. Kleine shared the main areas of work of the NATO Information and Documentation Center in Ukraine and stressed the importance of information and education.
A series of lectures with NATO Headquarters was held in February. In particular, Dr. Petr Lunak shared with students the history of the Alliance's formation, key events over the past 70 years and NATO's current priorities. According to Dr. Lunak, NATO remains a highly effective and efficient bloc, and the tense security situation in the world only reinforces this thesis.
On 10 February, Research Centre for Regional Security hosted a lecture by Tanya Hartmann, an expert at the Political Affairs and Security Policy Division at NATO Headquarters. During the discussion with students from different universities of Ukraine, they discussed the prospects of providing Ukraine with an Action Plan for NATO membership and the importance of implementing the Annual National Program Ukraine-NATO for membership in the Alliance.
On December 11 the Ukraine-NATO Public League organized a press conference on the results of bilateral Ukraine-NATO cooperation in 2020. During the event, the speakers highlighted the most significant achievements of the year and discussed work plans for 2021.
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