Schedule
Time | LOCATION | Speaker | topic |
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1:00 PM | Kyiv | Andrii Demchenko, spokesperson for the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine (in person) | Border update: Current dynamics and challenges Topics of focus: – Are there noticeable shifts in the flow of people entering and leaving Ukraine? – What is the current status at border checkpoints? – An overview of conditions at the borders with russia and Belarus. |
1:30 PM | Kyiv | Yurii Boiko, Advisor to the Prime Minister of Ukraine and Member of the Ukrenergo Supervisory Board (in person) | Impact of enemy strikes on Ukraine’s energy sector amid severe cold Topics of focus: – How have recent large-scale attacks affected energy infrastructure across different regions? – The impact of reduced power unit capacity due to ongoing russian strikes on the stability of the energy system. – Potential changes to outage schedules in response to continued assaults on energy facilities. |
3:00 PM | Kyiv | Igar Tyshkevich, political scientist, analyst Iliya Kusa, expert on international politics and the Middle East Vadym Denysenko, political scientist All in person. Moderator: Andriy Shevchenko | “Forecast 2025. What awaits Ukraine?” Why is it interesting? The year 2025 brings great hopes and fears for Ukrainians, especially regarding possible peace negotiations. How realistic are these negotiations? What can we expect from them and what are the possible scenarios for 2025? These and other questions are addressed by the authors of the study. “Forecast– 2025. What Awaits Ukraine?” is a joint project of the Research Solutions analytical network, the publication Dilova Stolytsya (Business Capital), and the Media Center Ukraine. |