This significant gathering will unite over 200 leaders and representatives of Ukrainian communities from 55 countries across five continents, as announced on the WUC's official website.
The summit aims to serve as a critical platform for dialogue, focusing on the future priorities and strategic planning of the World Ukrainians' activities. The agenda includes panel discussions on the main operational areas of the WUC, intending to invigorate the organizations, initiatives, councils, and commissions under its umbrella. Further details about the meeting's program are available through a specified link on the WUC's website.
The event anticipates the attendance of Ukrainian and Romanian government officials, international experts, honored guests, partners, supporters, and friends. The WUC believes that this diverse participation will foster new connections, enhance strategic partnerships, and bolster proactive efforts towards Ukraine's victory and the promotion of Ukrainian culture and interests globally.
Additionally, it was mentioned that a global peace summit, requested by Ukraine and involving heads of state, is scheduled to take place in Switzerland. This highlights Ukraine's diplomatic efforts to engage international partners, including China, in peace negotiations. Deputy Head of the President's Office, Ihor Zhovkva, underlined the importance of China's participation in the Peace Summit for Ukraine, reflecting ongoing discussions to involve Beijing in these crucial international efforts for peace.