On
7 January 2016, the Council appointed Mr Kęstutis Lančinskas, a senior
Lithuanian police official, as head of the European Union Advisory
Mission Ukraine. Mr Lančinskas will replace Mr Kalman Mizsei and is
expected to take up his duties in Kyiv on 1 February 2016.
The
European Union Advisory Mission for Civilian Security Sector Reform
Ukraine, EUAM Ukraine, was formally launched on 1 December 2014, with a
mandate to support Ukrainian state agencies in the reform of the
security sector. The mission is one the central elements of the EU's
enhanced support to the Ukrainian authorities after the Maidan uprising
in December 2013. It follows the signing of an Association Agreement
between Ukraine and the EU in 2014, which includes the establishment of a
Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA). The DCFTA came into
effect on 1 January 2016.
The
EUAM aims to strengthen and support reform in state agencies such as
the police, other law enforcement agencies and the overall judiciary,
particularly the prosecutor's office. This process is ultimately
designed to restore the trust of the Ukrainian people in their civilian
security services, which have been beset by allegations of corruption
and malpractice.
Today's decision was taken by the Political and Security Committee.
A
Masters graduate of criminal law, Mr Lančinskas held several first
secretary roles as part of Lithuania's diplomatic service during the
1990s. From 1998 to 2005, he served as the head of the international
cooperation and European integration service at Lithuania's Ministry of
the Interior, where he was also responsible for Lithuania's
participation in peace-keeping missions, and its accession to the
Schengen cooperation.
Mr
Lančinskas became deputy police commissioner general of Lithuania in
2005, before taking over as chief of Vilnius County Police in January
2009, a position he has held until now.
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