On September 20, as part of the G7 Culture Ministerial, the Minister of Culture and Strategic Communications of Ukraine, Mykola Tochytskyi, held bilateral talks with the Deputy Secretary General of the Ministry of Culture of France, Aude Accary-Bonnery. The participants discussed strengthening cooperation on the protection of Ukraine’s cultural heritage and ensuring its presence on all major art platforms in France.
At the beginning of the meeting, the Minister of Culture and Strategic Communications of Ukraine, Mykola Tochytskyi, expressed gratitude to France for its support in preserving Ukraine’s cultural heritage.
“We appreciate the strong signal of support for Ukrainian cultural heritage, reflected in the G7 Ministers of Culture Neapolitan Declaration, which was adopted today. I also thank you for joining and supporting significant international efforts in the restoration and preservation of Ukraine’s cultural sector, particularly the Vilnius Call to Action,” noted Mykola Tochytskyi.
A key aspect of the meeting was the discussion of joint efforts to counter russian disinformation and the narrative that associates all the best with russia. The Minister emphasized the need to shift this perception within French society.
Additionally, the participants discussed Ukrainian-French cultural relations. Mykola Tochytskyi highlighted Ukraine’s interest in further developing cooperation with the Ministry of Culture of France, ONDA, the Directorate of the Avignon Festival, and other prominent organizations. In particular, organizing a tour in France for the Ivan Franko National Academic Drama Theater with the play Caligula by A. Camus, as an anti-totalitarian, anti-dictatorial theatrical manifesto, as well as creating co-productions with other Ukrainian institutions.
“The issue of restoring Ukraine’s historical and cultural heritage within the framework of international discussions will remain critically important for us in the coming years. We are interested in initiating specific programs with institutions such as the Louvre and the École du Louvre, aimed at the preservation and restoration of artworks. We are also undoubtedly keen on cooperation and experience exchange with the Ministry of Culture of France, particularly in aligning Ukrainian cultural legislation with European standards as part of Ukraine’s EU accession negotiations,” emphasized the Minister.
Following the talks, the parties agreed on cooperation in the field of strategic communications, as well as experience sharing in the development of cultural initiatives.