The best Ukrainian students and NATO experts were sent on an incentive trip to Brussels
Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze expressed hope that the Ukrainian experience in countering “hybrid aggression” will become part of the solution to hybrid challenges and will be Ukraine’s contribution to NATO.
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She stated this at the ceremony summing up the results of the photo and video competition, which was organized by the Lithuanian Embassy, on the views of young people on NATO.
“We can say that hybrid calls are currently the trend of the XNUMXst century. And you are participants in the resistance to this hybrid aggression from Russia. I hope that our experience will become part of the solution to hybrid challenges and this will be our contribution to NATO. And I also hope that it is you who will sign the documents that we are all working on now,” she said.
Based on the results of the competition, 17 winners were identified and received incentive trips to NATO headquarters in Brussels and Lithuania.
“Ukraine is going through difficult times today and this was reflected in the works. It was also clear that some of the participants saw NATO as a guarantor of Ukraine’s security,” said Lithuanian Ambassador to Ukraine Marius Janukonis during the ceremony.
It should be noted that about 600 students and schoolchildren from all regions of Ukraine took part in the competition. The competition of photo and video works was held in September-December 2016 among students of grades 9-11, students of 1-5 years.
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