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Ukraine and the Council of Europe
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Ukrainian Weekly, The
09-24-1995
Ukraine and the Council of Europe.
On September 26 the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (CE) will hear a report by Ukraine on its readiness to join this 34-member organization, arguably the most authoritative and representative organization on the European continent.
The Parliamentary Assembly of the CE has decided to recommend Ukraine for admission to it after Hans-Peter Furrer, a senior CE political off...
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