On Wednesday, April 26, an international scientific conference dedicated to the security of Central and Eastern Europe began at the Pomeranian University in Słupsk. Scientists and military personnel from Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Ukraine sum up the period from Russia’s annexation of Crimea to the latest events on the front.
Dozens of speakers on the security of Central and Eastern European countries will participate in the conference. Its organizer is the Institute for Security and Management of the Pomeranian University in Supsk. During two days of lectures and discussions, issues related to the course of the total war in Ukraine, its causes and consequences will be discussed.
Topics covered include: the use of drones in the war in Ukraine, the preparation and protection of the population during peace and war, or the response of Polish cities to the influx of refugees. Researchers will also focus on the impact of the annexation of Crimea on the national identity of Ukrainians and the security of NATO’s eastern flank.
The military aspect is certainly one that we pay special attention to, but we start our considerations from the historical context – says the professor. Andrzej Urbanek, Vice-Chancellor for Education at the Pomeranian University in Zupsk, is a co-organizer of the event. – We know very well what happened in Bokza and Arbiu, and we can name dozens of Ukrainian cities and towns where we had to deal with bestiality on the part of the Russians. We would like to remind you that war always has a human face, it brings suffering and negative consequences to the entire society. We want to pay special attention to the human dimension.
Our conference to answer questions about the current Ukrainian-Russian war – Professor D. Roman Drews of the Institute of History of the Pomeranian University in Supsk. – Also its global impact, as well as to show prospects or scenarios for the coming years in defense of our homeland, democracy, values and freedom for which we stand, for which Ukrainians are fighting and giving their lives.
The conference is regular. It was organized for nine years. To date, scientists have met seven times in this formula. The epidemic has stopped the past two years. Among the speakers, in addition to the Polish scientific community from the University of Warsaw, the University of Warmia and Mazury, there are also specialists from the Military University of Technology and the Academy of the Ground Forces, representatives of scientific centers from Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Ukraine. The conference is held under the auspices of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland, Ombudsman and Rector of the Pomeranian University in Słupsk.
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