Polish-Ukrainian military cooperation [Текст] / P. Wywiał

Випуск періодики: Вісник Маріупольського державного університету. Сер., Історія, політологія. — 2014. — Том Вип., № 11 — С. 73-79.
Автор: Wywiał Pryemzsław (доктор історичних наук, Педагогічний університет ім. Комісії народної освіти; м. Краків)Language: українська.Country: Україна.УДК: 327(477:438)Bibliography: Библиогр. в конце ст. 13 назв..Subject - Corporate Author: NATO о нем | Polish–Ukrainian Peace Force Battalion о нем | POLUKRBAT о нем | Partnership for Peace, NATO programme о произв Subject - Topical Name: Українсько-польські відносини | Украинско-польские отношения Subject - Geographical Name: Poland -- 1991-2014 | Ukraine -- 1991-2014 Ключові слова: Polish–Ukrainian cooperation Анотація:
    Polish–Ukrainian military cooperation began in 1991. It became more intensive when both countries joined the Partnership for Peace programme. This involved consultations, sharing experience, joint military exercises and technical cooperation. The most important element of such cooperation was the formation of the Polish–Ukrainian Peace Force Battalion (POLUKRBAT) whose soldiers were deployed in Kosovo as part of the KFOR. Polish and Ukrainian soldiers cooperated also in Iraq and Afghanistan. Currently, a peace force battalion of three countries, Poland, Ukraine and Lithuania, is being formed.
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Библиогр. в конце ст. 13 назв.

Polish–Ukrainian military cooperation began in 1991. It became more intensive when both countries joined the Partnership for Peace programme. This involved consultations, sharing experience, joint military exercises and technical cooperation. The most important element of such cooperation was the formation of the Polish–Ukrainian Peace Force Battalion (POLUKRBAT) whose soldiers were deployed in Kosovo as part of the KFOR. Polish and Ukrainian soldiers cooperated also in Iraq and Afghanistan. Currently, a peace force battalion of three countries, Poland, Ukraine and Lithuania, is being formed.

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