On the occasion of the International Day of Peaceful Coexistence
It is an honor to invite you to take part in our next panel discussion
"Solidarity with Ukraine: analyzing the enhanced Russian aggression"
The UN General Assembly, in its resolution 72/130, declared 16 May the International Day of Living Together in Peace, as a means of regularly mobilizing the international community's efforts to promote peace, tolerance, integration, understanding, and solidarity. This day aims to promote the desire to live and act together in a world united in differences and diversity, to build a sustainable world of peace, solidarity, and harmony.
The recent aggravation of the situation in Eastern Ukraine is bringing the Russian hybrid war back on the agenda. The concern can be observed not only on the part of Ukraine but also among its EU and US partners. Russia's growing provocations, intensified propaganda, and violations of the Minsk agreement, led by the accompanying non-compliance with the ceasefire and cutting off the route to the Black Sea to international shipping, raise several questions, including how the recently escalating situation should be assessed, what developments are to be expected, what goals Russia is pursuing and what would be the appropriate response of Ukraine and its partners?
Join our following panelists for a discussion:
Moderator:
Dietmar Pichler, programmatic director and Lecturer of the "Center for Digital Media Literacy", founder and head editor of stopovereurope.eu (a European media platform);
Speakers:
Mag. Dr. Martin Malek, National Defense Academy of Austria, Vienna;
Mr. Rainhard Kloucek, General Secretary of the Pan-European Movement Austria;
Mr. Mykhailo Katsyn, a Ukrainian journalist of Media Inform;
Peace is a luxury that cannot be taken for granted. Whoever sleeps in a democracy wakes up in a dictatorship. On the occasion of the International Day of Peaceful Coexistence proclaimed by the United Nations, we invite all interested parties to discuss and question the current events of the war in Eastern Ukraine as part of the event "Solidarity with Ukraine: analyzing the enhanced Russian aggression".
Promote peace, not war. Support Ukraine. Stop Russian aggression. Join our event and share this information.
Registration is required.
With great pleasure,
Unlimited Democracy Team