The New Europe Center and Ministry of Foreign Affairs invite to the strategic discussion “Diplomacy 2021: Government’s priorities, expectations of society” with the participation of Dmytro Kuleba, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.
Date: December 16, 2020
Time: 10.00 – 11:30
Working languages: Ukrainian and English
The event will be broadcast in Ukrainian and English on the New Europe Center Facebook-page and Youtube-channel.
Please register here to receive the link to the live event beforehand and the results of the poll after the presentation to your email box.
The event organized in partnership with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will be dedicated to foreign policy priorities of Ukraine for 2021. The New Europe Center researchers will also present results of a nationwide opinion poll on the expectations of Ukrainian society, commissioned by our center and carried out by Info Sapiens.
Several questions are devoted to Ukraine-EU relations (for example, ‘What is the evidence for you that European integration takes place in Ukraine?’; ‘What should Ukraine do first of all to become a member of the EU?’; ‘What do you expect for Ukraine from the EU?’, etc).
Government officials, foreign ambassadors, representatives of think tanks, mass media will also take part in the discussion.
Speakers:
- Dmytro Kuleba, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine;
- Anka Feldhusen, Ambassador of Germany to Ukraine;
- Oleksandr Sushko, Executive director of the International Renaissance Foundation;
- Yevhen Hlibovytsky, Founder of the pro.mova think tank, member of Nestor Group;
- Olexiy Haran, Head of Research of the Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives Foundation
Moderator:
- Alyona Getmanchuk, Director of the New Europe Center
Presentation of the opinion poll:
- Sergiy Solodkyy, First Deputy Director of the New Europe Center
Media-partner of the event – European Pravda.
The event is organized within the Think Tanks Development Initiative for Ukraine, implemented by the International Renaissance Foundation in partnership with the Open Society Initiative for Europe (OSIFE) and with financial support from the Embassy of Sweden in Ukraine.