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SUMMARY:Getting Ukraine ready for the European Union
LOCATION:Brussels
DESCRIPTION:The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, in cooperation with the Ukrainian Centre for European Policy (UCEP), is pleased to invite you to a closed-door study presentation and panel discussion entitled “Getting Ukraine Ready for the European Union: How Public Administration Reform and Institutional Mainstreaming Can Drive Ukraine’s EU Accession.”

The event will take place on Tuesday, 27th January 2026, from 10:00 to 13:00h at the Europe Office of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (Avenue de l’Yser 11, 1040 Brussels). A networking lunch will follow the discussion.
The event will centre on the findings of a study conducted by UCEP at the initiative of the KAS Kyiv Office. The study assesses progress made to date and remaining challenges in Ukraine’s public administration reform in the context of the EU accession process, with a particular focus on how EU accession instruments can be leveraged to strengthen the institutional capacity of public administration.
The study findings will be presented by Liubov Akulenko, Executive Director of UCEP, and Viktoria Melnyk, Head of International Relations and European Integration at the Centre of Policy and Legal Reforms. The subsequent panel discussion will feature reflections from H.E. Vsevolod Chentsov, Ambassador of Ukraine to the European Union, Wolfgang Nozar, Head of Unit “Governance, Rule of Law, Financial Assistance”, DG ENEST (tbc), and Andriy Zayats, Head of the Council of Europe’s Liaison to the EU, Ambassador.
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