Priority steps to help Ukraine to be topic of 7th YES, Pinchuk Foundation Ukrainian Lunch during Munich Security Conference
The result of Russia's war against Ukraine depends on the decisions that Ukraine's allies will make now, in the coming months, whether they will be able to timely and quickly make a decision on providing Ukraine with sufficient support, these topics will be discussed by the participants of the seventh Ukrainian lunch during the Munich Conference on security, which will be held by YES and the Victor Pinchuk Foundation on February 17.
"The discussion at the Ukrainian lunch will focus on what needs to be done now. How to provide the necessary support in an unstable global environment when many of Ukraine's supporters are preoccupied with domestic political issues?" according to the announcement of the conference.
Participating in the discussion will be President of the Czech Republic Petr Pavel; Prime Ministers of Estonia Kaja Kallas, Belgium Alexander de Croo and Denmark Mette Frederiksen; staff writer for The Atlantic Anne Applebaum; U.S. Secretary of State in 2009-2013, professor at the Hillary Clinton School of International and Public Affairs, Partner with the global investment firm KKR and the Chairman of the KKR Global Institute, General David Petraeus.
Over the past five decades, the Munich Security Conference has become the world's premier forum for discussing security policy. Every February, more than 500 senior officials from around the world – including heads of state, ministers, leading figures from international and non-governmental organizations, and influential representatives of business, the media, academia and civil society – attend to join in the active discussion of current and future security challenges.