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1000 Days: Reflections on Russia’s war on Ukraine and the path forward

Date: 19 November 2024
Time: 5:45pm – 7:00pm
Location: ASPI Auditorium, Ground Floor
40 Macquarie Street, Barton ACT 2600

November 19 2024, will mark 1,000 days since Russia’s full-scale illegal invasion of Ukraine. To commemorate the resilience of the Ukrainian people and reflect on Russia’s military aggression, ASPI invites you to attend a panel discussion exploring the challenges and opportunities that Ukraine is faced with today.

The event ‘1000 Days: Reflections on Russia’s war on Ukraine and the path forward’ will provide a rare opportunity to hear from a senior Ukrainian defence adviser who is playing an active role in shaping Ukraine’s response and future, along with senior experts in international security.

The discussion will focus on Ukraine’s resilience and resistance against Russian aggression and how the conflict is impacting the global security landscape, alliances, and policy frameworks. It will also draw on the panellists’ unique expertise to examine the broader implications of the invasion for European and global security.

With the conflict now in its third year, the event will underscore the urgent need for continued global attention and support for Ukraine, as well as the strategic importance of its sovereignty. As the panel considers potential pathways for Ukraine’s victory and assesses the support needed to rebuild and secure lasting peace, this discussion will be an essential forum for anyone interested in international relations, defence, and policy at a critical juncture.

Topics:Defence, Defence Policy, Europe, Russia, Russia–Ukraine war, Ukraine

Speakers

Hanna Manoilenko

Hanna is an expert on women, peace and security in Ukraine and a Graduate of the OSCE Women's Peace Leadership Programme (2022-2023).
Vasyl Myroshnychenko - headshot

H.E. Mr Vasyl Myroshnychenko

Ambassador of Ukraine to Australia
Senator Linda Reynolds - headshot

Senator Linda Reynolds

Former Minister for Defence; Senator for Western Australia
Dr Yuriy Sak headshot

Dr Yuriy Sak

Former external advisor to the Minister of Defense of Ukraine; External advisor to the Minister for Strategic Industries

Peter Tesch

Senior Fellow

Event organiser

Gabriel Zito

Former Events and Communications Manager

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