Based upon popular demand, we are happy to announce that Prof. Walter Zaryckyj, Executive Director of the Center for US-Ukrainian Relations, will give us an October 2024 update on the Ukraine-Russia conflict. This talk is a follow-up on his last update.
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The Talk Will Discuss:
(1) RU-UA War at Sea (2024)
(2) RU-UA War in the Air (2024)
(3) RU-UA War on Land (2024)
(4) RU-UA Info War (2024)
(5) American Politics & the RU-UA War
(6) Zelensky’s Peace Formula (as presented in the UN)
Key Quote:
"And when the Chinese-Brazilian duo tries to grow into a choir of voices – with someone in Europe, with someone in Africa, saying something alternative to a full and just peace, the question arises – what is the true interest?
Everyone must understand – you won’t boost your power at Ukraine’s expense.
And the world has already been through colonial wars and conspiracies of great powers at the expense of those who are smaller. Every country – including China, Brazil, European nations, African nations, Middle East – all understand why this must remain in the past. And Ukrainians will never accept, will never accept why anyone in the world believes that such a brutal colonial past, which suits no one today, can be imposed on Ukraine now instead of a normal, peaceful life.
I want peace for my people – real peace and just peace.
And I’m asking for your support – from all nations of the world. We do not divide the world.
I ask the same of you – do not divide the world. Be the 'United Nations', and that will bring us peace."
Talk Agenda
- 7:00-7:10 Start. Welcoming Statements, Ground Rules, Updates, and Introductions.
- 7:10-8:00 Talk
- 8:00-8:30 Q&A, Thanks, Closing Statements, End.
About Speaker, Prof. Walter Zaryckyj
Walter Zaryckyj is the Executive Director of the Center for US-Ukrainian Relations. The Center provides “informational platforms” or venues for senior-level representatives of the political, economic, security, diplomatic, and cultural/academic establishments of the United States and Ukraine to exchange views on a wide range of issues of mutual interest, and to showcase what has been referred to as a “burgeoning relationship of notable geopolitical import” between the two nations.
Dr. Zaryckyj completed his undergraduate and graduate work at Columbia University; he taught political science at NYU for nearly three decades before moving on in recent years to do postdoctoral research work in Eastern Europe.