Kyiv Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen | |
Date: | August 23, 2021 |
Participants: | First ladies and gentlemen: Olena Zelenska Andra Levite Diana Nausėdienė Claudine Aoun Tamara Vučić Amélie Derbaudrenghien Michal Herzog Elke Büdenbender Emine Erdoğan Michelle Bolsonaro Claudia Dobles Camargo Sanja Musić Milanović Speakers and experts: Nassim Nicholas Taleb Tedros Adhanom Andreas Schleicher Åsa Regnér Kateryna Levchenko Zoya Lytvyn Yana Panfilova Viktor Liashko Sahraa Karimi Greeting address: Hillary Clinton Special guests: Robin Wright Katheryn Winnick Moderator of the summit: Maria Efrosinina |
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Venues: | National Sanctuary "Sophia of Kyiv" |
Kyiv Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen (Ukrainian: Київський саміт перших леді та джентльменів) is an international initiative of the First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska.[1] The theme of the first summit was Soft power in new reality. The aim of the event is to create an international dialogue platform that will help solve humanitarian problems around the world. The first summit took place on August 23, 2021 on the territory of the National Sanctuary "Sophia of Kyiv".[2]
Date | Theme | Host | Note | ||
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1st | August 23, 2021 | Soft power in new reality | Olena Zelenska | ||
2nd | July 23, 2022 | Ukraine and the World: The Future We (Re)build Together | Olena Zelenska | ||
3nd | September 6, 2023 | Mental Health: Resilience and Vulnerability of the Future | Olena Zelenska |
In her address, the founder of the Kyiv Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen Olena Zelenska noted: The "soft power" of the First Ladies, who have no actual political power, is capable of changing the surrounding reality. The spouses of Heads of State achieve the set goal and get the expected result not by engaging in politics, but through humanitarian projects and social connections. In the new reality, it is soft power with firm decisions that can help the world.[3]
The Kyiv Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen was attended by ten first ladies, including the wives of the heads of Latvia, Lithuania, Serbia, Israel, Germany, Turkey, Croatia, Costa Rica, Brazil, the European Council, the daughter of the President of Lebanon, and the First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska.[5]
Hillary Clinton, who had been the First Lady of the United States 1993—2001 and Secretary of State 2009—2013, congratulated the Kyiv Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen in a video address: "We, first ladies and gentlemen, have a unique position that is sometimes accompanied by unmatched challenges. We live under a magnifying glass and our life is subject to great scrutiny. This is not easy, as I know from personal experience. At the same time, we have an unprecedented opportunity to serve our country, use resources and relationships to undertake important projects, and contribute to the [preservation of] health and well-being of our society."[6]
In total, the summit was attended by more than 20 participants, including the leadership of the World Health Organization, UN Women, as well as leading experts and world opinion leaders: among them the thinker, author of the book Nassim Nicholas Taleb and Afghan film director Sahraa Karimi, which the Ukrainian state evacuated with its family from Afghanistan after dramatic events.[7] The summit was also attended by American actress Robin Wright and Canadian actress of Ukrainian descent Katheryn Winnick.
Following the event, the participants of the first summit approved the final joint declaration. The document states:[8]
Due to the escalating security situation in Afghanistan, the joint statement was made during the summit on the need to protect women, children and families in conflict situations.[9]