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Securing Tomorrow Together: Fostering Lasting Support for Ukraine in the U.S.

The Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations in partnership with the ASU School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership (SCETL), McCain Institute at ASU, and Cactus and Tryzub volunteer initiative invites you to our upcoming program, “Securing Tomorrow Together: Fostering Lasting Support for Ukraine in the U.S.” on December 1 at 12:00 pm on ASU Campus in Tempe. Through the lens of unity, resilience, and strategic alliances, this program aims to ensure that U.S. support for Ukraine remains strong.

Join us as we welcome the largest delegation from Ukraine to Arizona to date. The program features a critical panel discussion on the ongoing importance of supporting Ukraine for both national and global security. The visit includes diplomatic engagements and a focused dialogue, emphasizing the crucial role of sustained support in fostering stability and international cooperation.

The panel program will feature members of Ukrainian Parliament: MP Olena Khomenko, MP Maria Mezentseva and MP Oleksandr Kovalchuk moderated by Director of the ASU School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership (SCETL), Professor Paul Carrese. Consul General of Ukraine in San Francisco, Dmytro Kushneruk will make remarks in addition to children who were kidnapped by the Russian military and have been released since.

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain insights and contribute to the discourse on securing a safer world.

Location
Marston Exploration Theater
781 South Terrace Road, Tempe, Arizona
Date/Time
Dec 1, 2023
12:30pm MT
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