Schedule

May 9
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11:30KyivMykola Solsky, Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine (in person)Current topics: sowing campaign during the war; food crisis caused by the russian aggression; the consequences of the russian aggression on the world economy; russia’s theft of grain from the temporarily occupied territories.
12:00 LvivSerhiy Kuyun, energy expert (in person)
Current topics:

– fuel crisis: when and how it will end
– main logistical challenges and ways to solve them
– how an effective model of fuel market during the war should look like
12:30KyivVadym Kabanchuk, fighter of the Kastus Kalinowski Belarusian battalion (in person)Current topics: foreign Legion in Ukraine – the activities of the Belarusian volunteer battalion; guerrilla activity in Belarus.
14:30KyivOleksandr Motuzyanyk, Spokesperson of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine (in person)Current topics: operational situation on the front.
15:00 LvivParticipants:

— Andriy Pavlyshyn, journalist, activist, historian, co-founder of Publishers’ Forum

— Oleksandr Zinchenko, former Deputy Director of the Institute of National Remembrance

— Andriy Zelinskyy, priest of Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, army chaplain

— Roman Tsymbaliuk, journalist (online)

Discussion moderator: Olena Tsyntila (Ukraine 24)
SPECIAL PROJECT BY UKRAINE TV CHANNEL AND MEDIA CENTER UKRAINE

MAY 9: REINTERPRETATION

The panel discussion will focus on May 9 and the way Ukraine changed its attitude to this date:

— A holiday, a day off or a remembrance day?

— What to do with russia’s World War 2 victory fanaticism?

— Can we share a common victory with the russians?



Event duration — around one hour.

The discussion will take place at Media Center Ukraine (32 Rynok Square)
15:00KyivLyudmyla Denisova, Commissioner for Human Rights of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (in person)Current topics: human rights violations in the occupied territories; release of prisoners; illegal mobilization in the temporarily occupied territories and Crimea.