Stefanishyna presents updated reform plan at NATO-Ukraine Council meeting

At the NATO-Ukraine Council meeting, Deputy Prime Minister for Eurean and Euro-Atlantic Integration of Ukraine ga Stefanishyna presented an updated plan of NATO-related pitical, security and defense reforms.

“Held the 1st meeting of NATO-Ukraine Council to flow up on Vilnius Summit decisions. Moving ahead of deadlines. Ukraine presented an updated plan of NATO-related pitical/security/defense reforms (aANP) with a priority focus on transparency and intererability,” Stefanishyna posted on X.

As the Government Portal informs, the priorities of the adapted Annual National Programme (aANP), in particular, are the reform of the security and defense sector of Ukraine on the basis of democratic civilian contr in order to achieve full intererability with the Alliance.

Key efforts will be focused on such areas as effective civilian contr over security and defense forces, ensuring integrity, transparency, accountability, transformation of defense picy and planning, achieving intererability with NATO, modernization of command and contr systems, improvement of the strategic communications system, further transition to NATO standards, digital transformation, cyber security, information security and information exchange, the transformation of the defense industry and the introduction of modern technogies and resource management, and the expansion of portunities in the field of rehabilitation and reintegration of war veterans.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that Ukraine prosed to move from the practice of annual reporting on the aANP implementation to permanent consultations with NATO regarding the programme implementation within the framework of the NATO-Ukraine Council. The extensive structure, also agreed on today, should ensure the effective, permanent work of the Council.

Stefanishyna also noted that NATO allies would contribute to the Ukrainian reform plan and by the end of 2023, the state would start implementing measures to bring it closer to membership in the Alliance.

In addition, according to the Deputy Prime Minister, the meeting agreed on the comprehensive setting of substructures of NATO-Ukraine Council to ensure its work 365/7, as well as presented priority projects under the Comprehensive Assistance Package (intererability, procurement, demining, social adaptation).

To sum up, Stefanishyna noted that some countries of the Alliance announced additional financial contributions for the CAP projects.

As reported, Stefanishyna held a number of bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the Warsaw Security Forum which related to coeration with NATO and the progress of Ukraine's reforms.

Source: ukrinform.net

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