Feb 9 • 16:43 UTC 🇺🇦 Ukraine Ukrainska Pravda

Ukraine House to open at Munich Security Conference for first time

The Ukraine House will debut at the Munich Security Conference from February 12-14, showcasing threats to Europe’s security and featuring prominent speakers.

For the first time, a Ukraine House will be established at the Munich Security Conference, running from February 12 to 14. This initiative is a collaborative effort between the Victor Pinchuk Foundation, the Munich Security Conference, the Office of the President of Ukraine, and the National Association of Ukrainian Defense Industries. The establishment of the Ukraine House marks a significant step for Ukraine in engaging with international stakeholders on security issues.

An exhibition set for February 13 aims to highlight pressing threats to Europe's security landscape and discuss the necessary measures to adapt and respond effectively. This exhibition serves not only as a platform to inform attendees about security challenges but also to position Ukraine as a key player in collaborative defense strategies within Europe. By spotlighting these issues, the Ukraine House emphasizes the urgency and importance of international solidarity in tackling security threats.

On February 14, the ninth Ukrainian Lunch will take place, themed "Future's Frontline," featuring notable speakers including the presidents of Czechia, Finland, and Latvia. This gathering will provide an opportunity for high-level discussions and networking among leaders from various nations, fostering dialogue on future security collaborations and Ukraine’s role in regional defense. The Ukraine House exemplifies Ukraine's proactive approach in international forums, especially amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.

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