The Militarization of Crimea and Eastern Ukraine and the Consequences in the Black Sea Region

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The Militarization of Crimea and Eastern Ukraine and the Consequences in the Black Sea Region
Another event organized by New Strategy Center, dedicated to the security challenges from the Black Sea region. On this occasion, the participants had the opportunity to benefit from the expertise of three Ukrainian guests: Mr. Mykhailo Samus, Deputy Director for International Affaires, Center for Army, Conversion and Disarmament Studies, Kiev, Ukraine, Mr. Igor Fedyk, Head of the Central and Eastern Europe Section, Center for Army, Conversion and Disarmament Studies, Kiev, Ukraine and Mr. Vitalii Maryniuk, Head of International Programs, Centre for Global Studies ”Strategy XXI”, Kiev, Ukraine. Also, the participants had the possibility to benefit from the expertise of BG (Ret.) Mircea Mîndrescu, senior associated expert at New Strategy Center and of Mr. Laurențiu Pachiu, vice-president of the Energy Policy Group. The event was moderated by H.E. Sergiu Celac, the honorary chairman of the New Strategy Center.
Thus, a new cooperation line is opened by the New Strategy Center, this time with institutes from Ukraine.
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