International membership of Ukraine
This article lists international organizations, of which Ukraine is a member or an observer.
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Possible membership
Ukraine is also a potential candidate for the following organizations:
- see: European Union Association Agreement, Stabilisation and Association Process, European Neighbourhood Policy, Eastern Partnership, Ukraine–European Union relations, Future enlargement of the European Union
- see: Ukraine–NATO relations, Enlargement of NATO, Partnership for Peace, Lithuanian–Polish–Ukrainian Brigade
gollark: Yes, most of the infrastructure is ancient copper cables.
gollark: Gigabit Ethernet can consistently deliver 1Gbps basically regardless of conditions and is widely supported and various fibre optic standards can do 10Gbps or 40Gbps (much higher is ridiculously expensive).
gollark: Theoretically 802.11ax/WiFi 6 can do 3Gbps or something. Practically, you can't get all that throughput on one device, your devices are probably 802.11ac or 802.11n, and the wireless environment isn't going to be utterly perfect and free of noise.
gollark: 8.
gollark: 1Gbps is pretty common in saner countries.
References
- Ukrainian and Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republics were founding members of the UN along with the Soviet Union as a whole.
- OSCE's predecessor was the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe, which Ukraine joined on January 30, 1992.
- EAPC's predecessor was the North Atlantic Cooperation Council, which Ukraine joined on March 10, 1992.
- "On September 24, 2010 the Accession Protocol was signed". Archived from the original on July 21, 2011. Retrieved September 25, 2010.
- Ukraine is a founding member of the CIS but did not ratify the CIS Charter, so it is not a full member.
- On February 27, 2008, the Stability Pact was replaced by the Regional Co-operation Council. Ukraine is neither a member nor an observer in the RCC.
- Laws of Ukraine. Verkhovna Rada No. 964-15: On the Fundamentals of National Security of Ukraine. Adopted on 19 June 2003, amended on 8 June 2017. (Ukrainian)
- Sydorenko, Sergiy (9 June 2017). "Що змінив для України «закон про НАТО» та як не зупинитися на півдорозі до Альянсу" [What changes for Ukraine did the «law on NATO» bring and how not to stop halfway to the Alliance] (in Ukrainian). Європейська Правда. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
- "НАТО визнало за Україною статус країни-аспіранта" [NATO recognized Ukraine as an aspirant country] (in Ukrainian). Європейська Правда. 10 March 2018. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
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