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Institute of World Policy Holds Discussion on EU Interventions in Ukraine-s Conflict Settlement

On September 7, the Institute of World Policy (IWP) organised a closed discussion to present the research findings of EU interventions in Ukraine's conflict settlement as part of the WOSCAP project (Whole of Society Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding).

IWP experts presented their findings on EU involvement in multi-track diplomacy, security sector reform, and decentralization. In particular, Ukrainian and foreign participants discussed such issues as Normandy Format and EU involvement in diplomatic efforts for conflict settlement in Ukraine, EUAM & EUBAM impact on security sector reform and settlement process, and decentralisation in the context of the conflict settlement in Ukraine.

Sergiy Solodkyy, First Deputy Director of IWP, Kateryna Zarembo, Deputy Director, and Leonid Litra, Senior Research Fellow.

During the second part of the event participants focused on the issues of local ownership of peacebuilding operations and reform process.

Mary Martin and Vesna Bojicic-Dzelilovic from London School of Economics.

 


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