Ukraine’s War of Indepen­dence: Damage Account and Western Support

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On 22 March, at 2 pm, the Center for Liberal Modernity in cooper­ation with Naftogaz Ukraine and the Ukrainian Feder­ation of Employers of the Oil and Gas Industry invites you to our Webinar to discuss the current situation in Ukraine and the urgent steps to support Ukraine.

Since the start of the Russian war against Ukraine on February 24th, thousands of civilians and soldiers lost their lives, and even more, were wounded, millions of people are displaced and fleeing. Infra­structure in dozens of cities was inten­tionally destroyed. Ukraine’s estimated losses from the destruction caused by the Russian invasion already account for over USD 100 billion, plus new damages every day. While the Ukrainian military is bravely defending the country, more deter­mined inter­na­tional support in all dimen­sions as well as tougher economic sanctions against Russia are urgently needed to stop Putin’s war of aggression.

In this webinar, Ukrainian and German experts from politics, business, and civil society will discuss (1) What, in terms of loss and damage, is the impact of the Russian war against Ukraine up until now? (2) Which financial, military, human­i­tarian, and political steps must be taken in order to help Ukraine sustain its independence?

PROGRAM

14:00 – 14:45
Current account of the human­i­tarian and economic damage to Ukraine

  • Olga Stefan­ishyna, Vice-PM for European Integration, Ukraine
  • Michael Siebert, Managing Director Eastern Europe, and Central Asia, European External Action Service

14:45 – 16:00  
Urgent steps in financial, defense, human­i­tarian and political support for Ukraine

  • Yuri Vitrenko, Chief Executive Officer, Naftogaz Ukraine
  • Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze, MP, Chair of the Parlia­mentary Committee of Ukraine’s integration into European Union, Ukraine
  • Johannes Schraps, MP (SPD), Germany
  • Robin Wagener, MP (Alliance 90/​The Greens), Germany
  • Dr. Johann Wadephul, MP (CDU), Germany
  • Boris Iarochevitch, Senior Advisor to the Managing Director Eastern Europe and Central Asia, European External Action Service
  • Marieluise Beck, Director for East-Central and Eastern Europe, Center for Liberal Modernity, Germany

Moder­ation: Ralf Fücks, Managing Director, Center for Liberal Modernity, Germany

 

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