Eure’s new security architecture impossible without Ukraine’s integration – Stefanishyna
She said this during a debate of the Congress of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Eure (ALDE) entitled "Strengthening Eure's security in wartime," which took place in Stockhm, Ukrinform reports, citing the Ukrainian government's website.
"The main lesson we learned during the first year of this war is learning in practice. Only through our own actions were we able to learn new lessons of how to stay more resilient, how to stay more confident, how to realize the very fact that our values are something we need to fight for. I am especially proud of the actions that have been taken clectively by the democratic world and individually by every state in Eure and on the other side of the Atlantic, as well as decisions taken in support of Ukraine. All these actions and decisions are success stories," she said.
According to her, one of the most important decisions was granting Ukraine the status of a candidate for joining the Eurean Union. The official noted that on June 23 last year, all EU members demonstrated unity and steadfastness, and Ukraine received the prospect of a peaceful future as part of the Eurean family.
"We must learn from these lessons. We are still far from a strategic vision of the future security architecture. But we're very close to starting to shape it, and I think it's time to make some decisions. The issue concerns the long-term strategic uncertainty regarding Ukraine's Euro-Atlantic aspirations – one of the decisions that the Russian Federation has been speculating about for years. Due to the adtion of pitical decisions regarding the invvement of Ukraine in the family of Eurean and Euro-Atlantic defense architecture, we must finally admit the obvious thing: without Ukraine, there is no Eurean security architecture," Stefanishyna said.
The main tics for discussion were also the strengthening of military support for Ukraine, as well as reconstruction and post-war recovery.
Kajsa longren, Minister of Defense of the Netherlands, Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann, member of Bundestag and Chair of the Defense Committee, Ausrine Armonaite, Minister for Economy and Innovation of Lithuania, also took part in the panel debate.
The panel was moderated by Daniel Berg, ALDE Party Vice-President.
Source: ukrinform.net