On March 11, 2025, as part of Café Kyiv in Berlin, a panel discussion will take place: “Ensuring Europe’s Security: Germany, Ukraine, and the Evolving russian Threat.”
In the international media, there is currently much discussion about so-called peace negotiations. However, the russian aggression against Ukraine continues unabated, and russia’s relentless attacks on civilian infrastructure persist. During the event, we will analyze the latest trends and discuss the risks of insufficient military support for Ukraine from Europe. What are the implications for European security and Germany’s own ability to defend itself? What contribution can and must Germany make to Europe’s security?
Event details:
Date and time: March 11, 2025, 12:30 – 13:15
Location: Kino 9 “Sewastopol,” Kino Colloseum, Schönhauser Allee 123, 10437 Berlin
Language: English
🔗 Registration: link
The panel discussion is organized by Kyiv Dialogue with the Sahaidachnyi Security Center.
Speakers:
Inna Sovsun, Member of Parliament of Ukraine, Kyiv
Captain Dr. André Pecher, Head of Research a.i., German Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies (GIDS), Hamburg
Marcus Welsch, OSINT and data analyst, author of the monthly Monitor Luftkrieg Ukraine, Berlin
Lesіa Ogryzko, Director, Sahaidachnyi Security Center, Kyiv (Moderation).
We will share key takeaways from Café Kyiv in Berlin and highlight the main messages from the panel discussion on European security and Ukraine’s role in shaping it.