Abstract
Abstract : Ukraine took the status of a non-block country that led to many changes in its political situation and in the world political arena. This status required many changes in the field of cooperation with leading nations and international organizations around the world, most significantly with the European Union (EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). In the military sphere, it led to creation of new conceptual statements of national security policy, development of new strategies and long-term development programs. All these changes resulted in different relations between Ukraine and other European countries in economic and military spheres. Ukraine has to plan its future interactions with international organizations based on full cooperation and mutual understanding. This paper assesses Ukraine s potential future steps in the political, economic, and military sectors as a non-block status country. It also examines the current status of Ukraine from various angles of cooperation with the EU and NATO and implications for Ukraine stemming from this cooperation.
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