The cost of aggression should be made unacceptably high for the aggressor In traditional societies, foreign policy is often secondary to domestic concerns; almost all citizens are much more interested in their own wellbeing, employment, […]
12.12.2019 • pu
The aim of SGUA is to support and speed up reforms in Ukraine Since the illegal annexation of Crimea by Russia in March 2014, the EU and its member states have significantly stepped up support […]
12.12.2019 • pu
The world faces global challenges while existing social, economic, political models do not meet the demands of our times. In conversation with Brussels Ukraїna Review, Serhiy Haydaychuk, President of the Ukraine CEO Club, offers insights […]
06.12.2019 • pu
As a result of militarization, the peninsula became a militarized territory During five years of illegal occupation, Crimea has transformed from an idyllic resort destination into a militarized territory. Russia actively brings its troops and […]
01.12.2019 • pu
Crimean Tatars and ethnic Ukrainians are those who suffer the most from the violations of International Law by Russia Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Russia has set its gaze on […]
01.12.2019 • pu
While Moscow is trying to turn Ukraine to its side, the government is working on deepening of Eurointegration Protests of active Ukrainian citizens against the surrender to the Kremlin represented by the new government’s adoption […]
01.12.2019 • pu
The European Union is not in its best shape right now, though there is some optimism in relations with Ukraine [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJbbiQRXTL0[/embed] After a decade of crises, the European Union – soon with new leadership in […]
01.12.2019 • pu
The Next Tasks for Ukraine and Monitoring their Completion The decision to introduce a visa-free regime with the European Union (EU) was, in particular, a recognition of the successful implementation of the reforms in Ukraine. […]
17.05.2019 • pu