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  • PRESS RELEASE : The Office of the President of Ukraine supported the initiative to establish the Ukrainian Global University

    PRESS RELEASE : The Office of the President of Ukraine supported the initiative to establish the Ukrainian Global University

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 30 March 2022.

    With the support of the Office of the President of Ukraine, the government, educational institutions and non-governmental organizations are creating the Ukrainian Global University (UGU), a network that brings together the world’s best educational institutions to provide Ukrainian students, scholarship holders, researchers and lecturers with access to educational institutions around the world, as well as new scholarships and postdoctoral programs.

    Participants of the UGU initiative will have not only support, but also access to quality education and the opportunity to conduct research abroad, and then will be able to apply the acquired knowledge and skills in their home country.

    In the future, the UGU team plans to launch internships and programs in Ukraine that will allow their participants to quickly reintegrate and contribute to the reconstruction of the country upon their return.

    The initiative stipulates that displaced students, researchers and scholarship holders will not be abandoned.

    The main goal of UGU is to overcome the devastating consequences of Russian aggression in Ukraine and to attract leading world experience to build a new Ukraine as a worthy member of the world community of free and democratic nations.

    “Ukraine’s integration into the world educational space has been and remains one of the key priorities of our state. Now Ukrainian schoolchildren, students, teachers, scientists who have suffered devastating losses as a result of the military aggression of the Russian Federation, need support! Investing in educational potential, we, together with leading universities in the world and Ukraine, are investing in the future. The establishment of the Ukrainian Global University is a call to the entire educational world community to support Ukrainian schoolchildren, students and scientists in obtaining quality education. These people will return to Ukraine to rebuild it after the war with world-class knowledge,” said Olha Budnyk, adviser – commissioner of the President of Ukraine for the Fund of the President of Ukraine for Support of Education, Science and Sports.

    Currently, the UGU team is focused on establishing personal and institutional partnerships with schools, universities and research centers around the world, which will be ready to consider applications for medium- and long-term programs from Ukrainians and sponsor a number of students, scientists and researchers. Details and conditions are agreed with each partner institution separately, but all partners must sign an open memorandum with UGU, which defines common values and principles.

    Partnership applications can be submitted at https://uglobal.university/

    Stanford, Harvard and dozens of other leading universities in the world have already supported the initiative.

    “Stanford realized the importance of creating new educational programs for Ukrainians six years ago when we launched the Ukrainian Emerging Leaders Program. Graduates of this program have already made significant changes to improve Ukraine. I support UGU and call on all other universities in the world to support Ukrainian students and scholars,” said Michael McFaul, a professor of political science at Stanford University and director of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies.

    “The University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne has a long tradition of solidarity with scholars and students in exile. It is especially important for us that UGU was founded by Ukrainian scientists who are now fighting not only for the sovereignty of their country, but also for our common European values. We will continue to provide our support after the end of the war, when Ukrainians return to rebuild their country,” said Christine Neau-Leduc, President of the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne.

    To maximize efforts, the initiative team forms a network of volunteers, which can be joined by graduates and representatives of educational institutions from around the world. They will help attract more institutions to the network, UGU is convinced, as they will be its ambassadors in their schools, colleges and universities. Volunteers can also contact the administrations of any institution around the world to initiate the process of establishing their partnership with UGU.

    If Ukrainian students or scholars want to become members of UGU, they can use the simplified application process on the website. They will then have to go through the full or simplified application process at any educational institution listed on the platform to increase their chances of admission. A prerequisite for participation in the program for all students is return home after graduation or research completion to help rebuild Ukraine after the war.

    UGU is also working with DuoLingo, an online language learning program, to allow Ukrainians to take English language tests for free and receive certificates wherever they are.

    Leading domestic educational institutions and organizations, including the Kyiv School of Economics, Ukraine Global Scholars, the Ukrainian Catholic University, the Emerging Leaders Program at Stanford University, the Professional Government Association, the SET University and the Kyiv Academic University, joined the establishment of the Ukrainian Global University (UGU). The initiative was also approved by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine and the Embassy of Ukraine in the United States.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Iryna Vereshchuk announced the approval of three humanitarian corridors in the Zaporizhzhia region

    PRESS RELEASE : Iryna Vereshchuk announced the approval of three humanitarian corridors in the Zaporizhzhia region

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 30 March 2022.

    In Ukraine, as of March 30, three humanitarian corridors have been agreed in the Zaporizhzhia region for the evacuation of Mariupol residents to Berdyansk and for the evacuation of residents of Melitopol and Enerhodar. This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister – Minister for Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories Iryna Vereshchuk.

    “Three humanitarian corridors have been agreed: for evacuation of Mariupol residents and delivery of humanitarian aid to Berdyansk, delivery of humanitarian aid and evacuation of people from Melitopol, as well as for a convoy of people on their own transport from Enerhodar to Zaporizhzhia,” she said.

    According to Iryna Vereshchuk, the formed convoys of buses and trucks with humanitarian aid have already left the city of Zaporizhzhia.

    The Deputy Prime Minister stressed that the Ukrainian side demands that the occupying forces abide by their commitments and allow humanitarian columns through checkpoints.

    She noted that on the way back to the city of Zaporizhzhia, citizens from Berdyansk and Melitopol will be able to join the humanitarian columns using their own vehicles.

    “Yesterday, during the talks, the Russian delegation received proposals to organize humanitarian corridors to the 97 most affected settlements in the Kharkiv, Kyiv, Kherson, Chernihiv, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, Luhansk and Mykolaiv regions. Today we will continue to work to get answers to these proposals,” said the Deputy Prime Minister.

    She reminded that on March 29 a detonation of ammunition took place at the warehouse of the Russian Armed Forces in Belgorod, Russia. According to Iryna Vereshchuk, this is an example of the typical Russian neglect of safety and mass use of dangerous ammunition produced during World War II.

    “Only yesterday, the Ukrainian General Staff warned of the threat of self-detonation of ammunition, a huge number of which Russia has piled up near the Chornobyl nuclear power plant. Russia must immediately withdraw its troops from the Chornobyl zone,” said the Deputy Prime Minister.

    According to her, in the context of nuclear security, the irresponsible and unprofessional actions of the Russian military pose a very serious threat not only to Ukraine, but also to hundreds of millions of Europeans.

    “Therefore, we demand that the UN Security Council take immediate measures to demilitarize the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone and establish a special UN mission there to eliminate the risk of a repeat of the Chornobyl nuclear disaster as a result of actions of the Russian occupation forces,” Iryna Vereshchuk said.

  • PRESS RELEASE : President – In “Diia” citizens can already apply for compensation for housing lost as a result of hostilities

    PRESS RELEASE : President – In “Diia” citizens can already apply for compensation for housing lost as a result of hostilities

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 30 March 2022.

    As of today, one can apply for compensation for the loss of housing due to the Russian invasion in the application of public services “Diia”. This was announced by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in his address.

    “As I promised, the state will compensate for the loss of a house or apartment as a result of hostilities. Every citizen of ours can already submit an application in “Diia”. Applications are already available in the mobile application. You need to update the app to see this new service,” the President noted.

    In a week it will be available to submit an application offline – in the centers of administrative services. All the necessary details will soon be clarified by the government.

    “The main thing is that the state will compensate for every meter of lost real estate,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized.

    In addition, according to the President, the government has expanded the program of assistance to those institutions that support displaced persons from the areas of hostilities.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Andriy Yermak met with a group of experts who will analyze the impact of sanctions against Russia

    PRESS RELEASE : Andriy Yermak met with a group of experts who will analyze the impact of sanctions against Russia

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 29 March 2022.

    Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak held an inaugural online meeting with a group of Ukrainian and international experts who will analyze the real impact of sanctions against Russia.

    “Today, sanctions are issued by our partners almost every week. They are different. Some of them have already started working and are very sensitive to Russia. And some seem to sound like sanctions, but they don’t work at all. As for some Russians, they have already found ways to bypass them. The sanctions mechanism itself is very powerful, and our goal is for the sanctions to work effectively,” he said at the beginning of the meeting.

    Andriy Yermak believes that it is necessary to reach the pace of the weekly increase of sanctions pressure against Russia. According to him, Ukraine’s partners are currently working on the introduction of a new sanctions package against Russia. Critical import chains will be targeted, including export controls and sanctions aimed at suppliers cooperating with the Russian military-industrial complex.

    The Head of the President’s Office also noted that there can be no question of lifting, stopping or changing the sanctions against the aggressor, until the war is stopped, troops are withdrawn from Ukraine, our state receives reparations and compensation for the damage to the Ukrainian state and its citizens.

    Former US Ambassador to Russia and former US National Security Adviser Michael McFaul said it was necessary to review what had been done and ensure that new sanctions were imposed on Russia every week to increase pressure on Russia.

    Daniel Fried, former State Department’s Coordinator for Sanctions Policy, said there was a need to halt Russian oil and gas exports as much as possible and reduce relevant profits. He is also convinced that the dynamics and speed of decision-making are important in the issue of sanctions pressure.

    For his part, Deputy Head of the Office of the President Rostyslav Shurma noted that the issue of oil exports is the most important and sensitive when it comes to effective pressure on Russia, and it is on it that we should focus the most.

    He also stressed the need to recognize Russia as a state sponsoring terrorism.

    “This will automatically lead to bans on many corporations. Not only those related to oil and gas,” said Rostyslav Shurma.

    He also considers sanctions against the entire Russian political elite or people involved in politics important.

    In addition, in his opinion, a halt in the supply of certain chemicals, spare parts and important components for the mechanical engineering, defense and oil refining industries will be critical for Russia.

  • PRESS RELEASE : The new multilateral treaty should make any aggression against Ukraine impossible – Andriy Yermak

    PRESS RELEASE : The new multilateral treaty should make any aggression against Ukraine impossible – Andriy Yermak

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 29 March 2022.

    The new multilateral treaty should make any aggression against Ukraine impossible and become a key element of the new international security system. This was stated by Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak commenting on the face-to-face round of Ukrainian-Russian talks, which took place on March 29 in Istanbul.

    “We all and I personally liaise around the clock with our international partners to elaborate a quality and effective multilateral security treaty,” he said.

    According to the Head of the Office of the President, today the relevant work is underway together with the United States, Great Britain, China, Canada, France, Germany, Turkey, Italy, Poland and Israel. The leaders of these states have appointed specific political and security advisers. They are working with the Ukrainian party on a future document on security guarantees.

    “Ukraine needs clearly and qualitatively formulated legally effective and binding international security guarantees. The horrors that the Russians have brought to the Ukrainian people must never be repeated,” Andriy Yermak said.

    He stressed that “Ukraine is primarily concerned about ending the war, withdrawal of Russian troops from our territory and, of course, building a new security structure.”

    The Head of the President’s Office noted that today it is important for Russia to stop the shelling immediately and for the full-fledged humanitarian corridors to all cities where a humanitarian catastrophe already exists or is approaching to be opened as soon as possible. First of all, we are talking about Mariupol, other cities of Donbas and Chernihiv.

    Andriy Yermak thanked the members of the Ukrainian delegation for their important and difficult work.

    “I’m sure everyone understands how difficult it is to negotiate with representatives of Russia today,” said the Head of the President’s Office.

  • PRESS RELEASE : During the negotiations with Russia, the Ukrainian delegation officially outlined its proposals for a new system of security guarantees for our country

    PRESS RELEASE : During the negotiations with Russia, the Ukrainian delegation officially outlined its proposals for a new system of security guarantees for our country

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 29 March 2022.

    During the talks with Russia in Turkey, the Ukrainian party officially outlined its proposals for a new system of security guarantees for Ukraine. This was announced by Head of the Ukrainian delegation, Head of the Servant of the People faction David Arakhamia.

    “Today we came up with an official proposal for a new system of security guarantees for Ukraine. We insist that this must be an international treaty signed by all countries – guarantors of security, which will be ratified, so as not to repeat the mistake that was once in the Budapest Memorandum. We want it to be a working international mechanism of concrete security guarantees for Ukraine,” he said.

    David Arakhamia noted that the representatives of the Ukrainian delegation did not sign any documents – they only voiced Ukraine’s proposals.

    According to him, the future treaty must contain a provision according to which within three days after the start of the war, aggression, military operation, any disguised, hybrid war against Ukraine, the guarantor countries hold consultations, after which they are legally obliged to provide military assistance to our country, in particular in the form of armaments and the closure of the skies.

    It is suggested that the guarantors will be permanent members of the UN Security Council: the United States, Great Britain, France, China and the Russian Federation, but “this should be discussed separately.” Ukraine also wants to see Turkey, Germany, Canada, Italy, Poland and Israel among the guarantors. In addition, it is offered to provide for the free accession of other guarantors to the treaty.

    According to David Arakhamia, this mechanism is even clearer than in Article 5 of the 1949 North Atlantic Treaty founding NATO, which envisages no limits as regards the timing of consultations.

    As for the temporarily occupied territories of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions and the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, since their status is not regulated, international security guarantees will not work temporarily in these territories.

    Ukraine also offers to envisage in the future treaty that all guarantor countries not only do not object to the accession of the Ukrainian state to the European Union, but also should assist in this process.

    Member of the Ukrainian delegation Oleksandr Chalyi who heads the legal group of negotiators added that the key requirement of the Ukrainian party to the future treaty is clear, legally binding security guarantees for Ukraine, which should be analogous in content and form to Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty.

    “If we manage to consolidate these key provisions, which are a fundamental requirement for the Ukrainian party, Ukraine will be in a position to actually fix the current status of a non-aligned and non-nuclear state of permanent neutrality. Which has already historically been enshrined in our Declaration of State Sovereignty adopted on July 16, 1990,” he said.

    Accordingly, Ukraine will undertake not to deploy foreign military bases, foreign military contingents on its territory, not to join military-political alliances, and military exercises on the territory of Ukraine will be possible with the consent of the guarantor countries.

    “But it is fundamentally important that nothing in the future treaty will deny Ukraine’s right to join the European Union. And, secondly, the guarantor countries are committed to facilitating this process,” said Oleksandr Chalyi.

    He stressed that negotiations with Russia would continue in the next two weeks. At the same time, Ukraine has already begun consultations with all guarantor countries, and it will soon be possible to invite these countries to participate in multilateral negotiations.

    “Until then, the most fundamental differences must be settled at the highest political level. Then a multilateral conference will be prepared, in which senior officials of the guarantor countries will take part, and this multilateral treaty will be signed,” Oleksandr Chalyi said.

    For his part, Mykhailo Podolyak, Adviser to the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, stressed that all the proposals of the Ukrainian delegation will be coordinated with Ukrainian society. According to him, the implementation of decisions on security guarantees will take place through an all-Ukrainian referendum, and after that – the ratification of this document by the Ukrainian parliament and the parliaments of the guarantor countries.

    “That’s the key thing. We need to get the support of society for this agreement to be consolidating for us,” he said.

    Mykhailo Podolyak stressed that the position of Ukraine and Russia on the status of Crimea was offered to be fixed as a separate item.

    “To hold bilateral negotiations on the status of Crimea and Sevastopol separately within 15 years. In a separate paragraph, we offer to the Russian party that Ukraine and Russia will not use military or armed forces to resolve the Crimean issue during this period, while negotiations are underway,” said the Adviser to the Head of the President’s Office.

    According to Mykhailo Podolyak, the issue of the status of certain districts of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions is proposed to be included in a separate item, which will be considered within the negotiations between the Presidents of Ukraine and Russia.

    “All controversial issues have been more or less discussed, our proposals have been made,” said the Adviser to the Head of the President’s Office.

  • PRESS RELEASE : A group of experts will be established at the Office of the President of Ukraine to analyze the observance of sanctions against Russia – Volodymyr Zelenskyy

    PRESS RELEASE : A group of experts will be established at the Office of the President of Ukraine to analyze the observance of sanctions against Russia – Volodymyr Zelenskyy

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 29 March 2022.

    An expert group will be set up at the Office of the President of Ukraine within a week to monitor and analyze compliance with international sanctions against Russia. After all, it is important for Ukraine that sanctions packages against the Russian Federation are effective. This was stated by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in his address.

    “It is important for us that the sanctions packages are effective and substantial enough, given what is already being done against Ukraine by the Russian Federation. If the sanctions packages are weak or do not work enough, if they can be circumvented, it creates a dangerous illusion for the Russian leadership that they can continue to afford what they are doing now. And Ukrainians pay for it with their lives. Thousands of lives,” the Head of State emphasized.

    “Therefore, starting this week, we are creating a group of experts at the President’s Office – Ukrainian and international, who will constantly analyze the sanctions against Russia – what they really influence,” he said.

    As Volodymyr Zelenskyy explained, sanctions should work as intended, without any possibility of circumventing them.

    The President also stressed that Ukraine would not agree with the passive sanctions position of some entities regarding Russia.

    “There should be no “suspended” sanctions packages – that if the Russian troops do something, then there will be some answer… We went through this story last year when we said that strong preventive sanctions against Russia were needed to prevent an invasion. The preventive package was not made. A full-scale war has begun,” the President noted.

    According to him, there are now many hints at the possibility of tightening sanctions, such as an embargo on Russian oil supplies to Europe, if Russia uses chemical weapons in Ukraine.

    “Doesn’t everything that the Russian military is doing and has already done deserve an oil embargo? Don’t phosphorus bombs deserve that? Don’t the shelled chemical production or nuclear power plant deserve that?” Volodymyr Zelenskyy concluded.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke with Ukrainian journalists creating the United News TV marathon

    PRESS RELEASE : Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke with Ukrainian journalists creating the United News TV marathon

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 28 March 2022.

    President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke in a video conference mode with Ukrainian journalists, who create a continuous round-the-clock telethon “United News” and tell citizens the truth.

    The Head of State noted the honest and united work of the media representatives.

    “Now, during the war – terrible, tragic, but for Ukraine definitely victorious – you really are an army. A large, powerful army. I believe that today you are a great hope, a foundation, one of those whales on which a man in an ordinary Ukrainian town stands, a man who stops tanks with his bare hands. Today, people like you are holding on to the truth that the Russians do not have,” the President said.

    He supported the proposal of journalists to increase the participation of government officials and MPs in the telethon in order to better communicate government initiatives.

    The President stressed that the Ukrainian authorities are constantly in dialogue with representatives of Ukraine’s partner countries. He thanked journalists for revealing to the world the image of Ukraine, which has been undisclosed so far.

    “I want everything we do, everything you do, everything people do, our military, and all those victims were not in vain,” said Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

    The President expressed his conviction that Ukraine would definitely win the war.

    “We have definitely become leaders who have agency in the world. And we are not behind the scenes. It seems important to me. It is important that Ukraine has ceased to be a part of the Russian Federation for the whole world,” the President said.

  • PRESS RELEASE : President – “Denazification” and demilitarization of Ukraine is not discussed at all in talks with Russia

    PRESS RELEASE : President – “Denazification” and demilitarization of Ukraine is not discussed at all in talks with Russia

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 28 March 2022.

    The most important issues in the negotiations with Russia are security guarantees, neutrality and Ukraine’s nuclear-free status; “denazification” and demilitarization are not discussed at all, said President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in an interview for Russian media from “Zygar” YouTube channel, “Rain” TV channel, “Meduza” portal, “Kommersant” and “Novaya Gazeta”.

    The Head of State noted that at the beginning of the talks the Russian Federation issued a public ultimatum. It contained the same items that were discussed in the media, in particular the so-called denazification and demilitarization.

    According to Volodymyr Zelenskyy, this was an informational throw-in that Russia usually resorts to when it delays negotiations, but wants to pretend that the process is ongoing and something is being done.

    We do not discuss “denazification” and demilitarization at all. I said that we will not sit at the negotiating table at all if we talk about some kind of demilitarization, some kind of “denazification”. For me, these are completely incomprehensible things,” the President said.

    At the same time, he noted that the issues of guarantees of security, neutrality, nuclear-free status of our country remain the most important, as Russia calls NATO enlargement one of the reasons for invading Ukraine.

    The Head of State noted that this issue has been deeply elaborated, and Ukraine is ready to agree on it only if it has guarantees fixed on paper.

    “I want it not to be another piece of paper like the Budapest Memorandum. We are interested in turning this paper into a meaningful agreement, which will be signed by all guarantors,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.

    Verification of this document must also be carried out in the parliaments of the guarantor countries, and a referendum on this issue must be held in Ukraine.

    “The Russian side needs assurances that this will happen. Therefore, the referendum. Because only the people can decide that there can be such a status and such guarantors. The referendum will take place in a few months, and the amendments to the Constitution will take at least a year. According to our current legislation,” the President stated.

    At the same time, the Head of State stressed that holding such a referendum will be possible only after the complete withdrawal of Russian troops from the territory of Ukraine. After all, when active hostilities continue in the country and troops of another state are present, “no one will ever recognize the results of this referendum.”

    “We must have agreements with President Putin. The guarantors will not sign anything if the troops are not withdrawn,” he said.

    “We met and agreed. Our agreement with him. With signatures, seals, even blood, doesn’t matter. And that’s enough to start the process of troops withdrawal. The troops must be withdrawn, the guarantors will sign everything, and all this will start working. Ratifications in parliaments, a referendum in several months, and only then – amendments to the Constitution,” said Volodymyr Zelenskyy, adding that his personal meeting with President Vladimir Putin is needed for that.

    As for the issue of the Russian language in Ukraine, the President believes that it can be resolved through mutual respect for the languages of all neighboring countries, which should also be documented.

    “In general, I would like to cut off this constant argument about language. We all speak the way we want and the language we want. We have more than 100 nationalities in the country. That’s why I said: only a mirror respect for the history, languages, cultural values of all neighbors. I accept that. I am sure that our people will accept it if they want. Because all this will be decided one way or another by the people, the voters,” he said.

    The President stressed that every next day of the war calls into question the use of the Russian language in Ukraine in general.

    “People themselves will not want to perceive and speak this language, watch movies and so on. Especially when they try to instill love for the language through blood, as happened in the case of Ukraine. People themselves will not want that,” he said.

    As the Head of State explained, if any national minority wants to open an educational or other institution, make publications in its own language, there should be mirror steps regarding the Ukrainian language.

    “Respect for the languages of neighboring nations. I am interested in such an agreement, I want to sign it. I want to sign it with all neighboring countries. I am interested in Russia, Hungary, Poland – we have many historical issues, Romania and so on. We have many national minorities. And this agreement will be enough to respect certain languages both inside the country and abroad. Therefore, the issue of language, I am sure, will be off the agenda, because it will be resolved,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy summed up.

  • PRESS RELEASE : In Ukraine, a special award will be given to corporations that quickly and completely left Russia – Andriy Yermak

    PRESS RELEASE : In Ukraine, a special award will be given to corporations that quickly and completely left Russia – Andriy Yermak

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 27 March 2022.

    International corporations that have left the Russian market fairly quickly and completely will be awarded a special Peace Award by the Office of the President of Ukraine. This was announced by Head of the Office of the President Andriy Yermak.

    “With great gratitude from the Ukrainian people at this turning point in our history. They deserve the respect of Ukrainians and people around the world. After all, indifference and silence are complicity,” he stressed.

    Andriy Yermak noted that Ukraine continues to work actively with global brands for them to leave the Russian market.

    “Our goal is not a single penny to the budget of the aggressor country. Quite a few companies have already supported Ukraine and are leaving the Russian market. And I am convinced that those who still have doubts must make the right choice. It is impossible to support war crimes, it is inadmissible to conduct trade with war criminals and make money on the killing of civilians,” said the Head of the President’s Office.

    Andriy Yermak is convinced that the “Peace Award” is very important today, because we live in a critical moment when the issue is point-blank: to support the evil that kills women and children, or to choose a democratic world.