Ukraine has started negotiations on drawing up a framework agreement on
cooperation with the European Defense Agency.
The Ukroboronprom state corporation's press service reported on Monday
that negotiations on drawing up an administrative agreement between Ukraine and
EDA had started in Brussels on June 11. The Ukrainian delegation at the talks
is led by Deputy Defense Minister Ihor Pavlovsky and the EU by EDA Chief
Executive Jorge Domecq.
"The framework document being drafted will determine the main
principles, areas, and mechanisms of further interaction between Ukraine and
the EU in improving defense capabilities and military-technological
cooperation," it said.
The signature of the agreement is expected to ensure a legal basis for
practical cooperation between Ukrainian defense industry enterprises and EDA
member-states and for Ukraine's engagement in EDA programs, Ukroboronprom said.
Plans for the development of technological cooperation between Ukraine
and the EDA are provided for by the Ukraine-EU association agreement.
The EDA was set up in 2004 as an instrument to form the EU's unified
defense industrial complex. The EDA is headquartered in Brussels, and 27 EU
member-states (all except Denmark) are engaged in its work. Some of the EDA
projects also involve non-EU members, like Norway. The EDA's general governance
is the EU Council's prerogative.
The EDA's key functions include the development of the EU's military
potential in crisis response situations, the promotion of European cooperation
on the weapons market, the reinforcement of the European military-technological
and industrial bases, the establishment of a European weapons and military
hardware market, the improvement of the efficiency of military research and
technological development, etc.
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