„If we want a strong, secure, and democratic Europe, we must reinforce Ukraine’s ability not only to defend its borders but also to protect its information space. I believe that Russia wages war not only with missiles, but also with disinformation. In every country that stands with Ukraine today, Russian propaganda adapts — manipulating language, history, religion, political issues, and more. This propaganda is flexible, aggressive, and highly targeted. Its goal is to sow doubt, divide societies, and undermine democratic institutions“, said Lina Kusch, First Secretary of the National Union of Journalists, Ukraine,, at the Westminster Alliance for Ukraine Event.
„Ukrainian journalists continue their work despite burnout, despite destroyed infrastructure, and despite a shrinking workforce. Supporting these media outlets is not just charity — it is a strategic investment in democracy. We must strengthen the capacity of journalists to survive the war and remain in the profession. As I mentioned, we have built a network of hubs for journalists — a model that has been successfully used in other war-affected countries, such as Palestine“, pointed Kusch.
We must also support civil society as a full partner in national resistance. Civil society is the nervous system of our country. And finally, I would like to emphasize the unique and powerful phenomenon of citizen journalism in Ukraine.