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EC Library Guide on country knowledge: Ukraine: Introduction

A selection of information resources relevant to the work of the European Commission

Introduction

 

About this Library Guide

This Library Guide has been compiled to support the work of the European Commission. It may also be of interest to students, researchers and the wider public.

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The European Union and Ukraine

The EU and Ukraine base their partnership on our common values of democracy, rule of law, respect for international law and human rights. Since Ukraine’s independence, the EU has stood by its strategic partner to help ensuring a stable, prosperous and democratic future for its citizens, and in June 2022, Ukraine was granted EU candidate status. 

We condemn in the strongest possible terms Russia’s illegal and unjustified war of aggression against Ukraine, are unwavering in our support for Ukraine’s independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity within its internationally recognised borders and will support Ukraine and the Ukrainian people for as long as it takes.

Source: European Union External Acdtion


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