Ukraine and Canada: New steps in countering disinformation and supporting cultural heritage

The Minister of Culture and Strategic Communications of Ukraine, Mykola Tochytskyi, held a meeting with the Deputy Minister of Cultural Heritage of Canada, Isabelle Mondou, during which they discussed key issues of bilateral cooperation. Special attention was given to combating disinformation, particularly countering the influence of russian propaganda through the film industry.

The participants of the talks also emphasized the importance of strategic communications to counter russian information attacks and to shape an objective understanding of Ukraine’s history and culture worldwide.

A separate topic was the completion of the National Holodomor Genocide Museum construction project in Kyiv, which is a significant step in preserving the historical memory of one of the most tragic chapters in Ukraine’s history.

This meeting highlights the strengthening of cooperation between Ukraine and Canada in the fields of culture and strategic communications, contributing to further enhancement of cultural and diplomatic ties between the two countries.

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