Priorities of the Ukrainian Foreign Policy – Mapping Areas of Common Interest with Romania

Priorities of the Ukrainian Foreign Policy – Mapping Areas of Common Interest with Romania

Author: ESGA, Ukrainian PRISM

Field: Country Report
Type: Report

This country report analyzes the key priorities of Ukraine’s foreign policy and explores potential areas of strategic cooperation with Romania. Developed within the framework of the Romanian-Ukrainian Civil Society Forum for Dialogue and Cooperation, the study highlights the evolving dynamics of bilateral relations, emphasizing security, economic partnerships, and European integration efforts.
The report provides a comprehensive overview of Ukraine’s diplomatic landscape, focusing on its relations with NATO, the European Union, and regional actors. It assesses Romania’s role in supporting Ukraine’s Euro-Atlantic aspirations, its response to Russia’s aggression, and opportunities for deepening cooperation in defense, energy, and infrastructure development.
Key recommendations include strengthening diplomatic engagement, fostering regional security cooperation, enhancing cross-border economic initiatives, and leveraging joint projects under EU and NATO frameworks. This document serves as a strategic resource for policymakers, analysts, and stakeholders interested in advancing Ukraine-Romania relations and regional stability in the Black Sea area.

Country Report 2019

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