NATO–Ukraine Council
Рада
«Україна-НАТО» | |
NUC logo | |
NATO members territory | Council HQ, Belgium | |
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| Predecessor | NATO-UKR commission |
| Formation | July 12, 2023, 2 years ago |
| Founder | NATO |
| Founded at | Vilnius, Lithuania |
| Type | Joint collaborative advisory board, consultative forum |
| Legal status | Multinational, active |
| Purpose | UKR–NATO relations |
| Headquarters | NATO Headquarters |
| Location | |
| Coordinates | 50°52′46″N 4°25′34″E / 50.87931°N 4.42611°E |
| Membership | 33 countries |
Official languages | English/French/Ukrainian |
Secretary General | Secretary General of NATO (ex officio) |
Chair |
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Sub-structures | 5 subcommittees, informal working groups |
Main organ | Council meeting |
| Website | Official website |
| Remarks | NUC subcommittees meet regularly |
List of meetings, Brussels (unless stated otherwise)
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Notes | |
The NATO-Ukraine Council (abbr. NUC, Ukrainian: Рада "НАТО-Україна", romanized: Rada 'NATO-Ukraina', also known as Рада "Україна-НАТО", РУН) is a collaborative body established in July 2023 during the NATO summit in Vilnius, replacing NATO-Ukraine Commissions. It serves as a platform where NATO Allies and Ukraine engage as equal participants to advance political dialogue, enhance cooperation, and support Ukraine's aspirations for NATO membership. The NUC facilitates joint consultations, decision-making, and coordinated activities, including crisis consultations between NATO and Ukraine.