Problems and prospects of Ukraine’s European integration

September 24, 2024

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Despite the hostile international environment, energy cooperation between Budapest and Moscow stands firm, said the head of the Hungarian Foreign Ministry, Péter Szijjárto, to the Russian Minister of Public Health Mikhail Murashko, who was present at the Hungarian-Russian Economic Cooperation Committee.

Szijjárto emphasized that Budapest views the development of economic cooperation between Hungary and the Russian Federation in non-sanctioned areas as a strategic interest.

We talk about this and other things live on the FREEDOM TV channel with Mykhailo Pashkov, co-director of foreign policy and international security programmes of Razumkov Centre.


https://razumkov.org.ua/statti/problemy-i-perspektyvy-ukrainskoi-ievrointegratsii

Mykhailo Pashkov

Co-Director, Foreign Relations and International Security Programmes


Born in 1958 in Roslavl, Smolensk oblast, Russia

Education:

Smolensk Institute of Pedagogy, Faculty of the Russian Language and Literature (1979)

Moscow Institute of Youth, Faculty of Journalism (1986)

Kyiv Institute of Political Science and Public Administration (1991)

Ph. D. in Philosophy; the author of more than 50 publications

1979 – 1989 — worked at different positions in district, regional and republican newspapers in Russia and Moldova

1991 – 1994 — worked in scientific institutions of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

1994 – 1998 — Diplomatic Service at the Embassy of Ukraine in the Russian Federation

Since December 1999 — Razumkov Centre's Leading Expert

Diplomatic Rank: First Secretary. Most recent position in state structures — Chief Consultant, Analytical Service of Ukraine's NSDC Staff

(044) 206-85-08

pashkov@razumkov.org.ua