In a recent interview with Radio Svoboda, Ukrainian cultural diplomat Oksana Berezhna addressed concerns regarding Ukraine’s standing in cultural diplomacy, particularly in light of Russia’s participation in international events such as the Paralympics and the Venice Biennale.
Berezhna emphasized that she does not believe Ukraine is losing ground to Russia in this arena. She argued that Ukraine’s cultural contributions and artistic expressions are gaining recognition on the global stage, despite the geopolitical tensions that have influenced international perceptions.
She pointed out that Ukrainian artists and cultural figures continue to engage actively in various international forums, showcasing their work and narratives that resonate with global audiences. This engagement, according to Berezhna, is crucial for maintaining Ukraine’s cultural identity and presence.
Furthermore, Berezhna highlighted the importance of cultural diplomacy in fostering understanding and connections between nations. She noted that while Russia’s participation in these events may raise eyebrows, it does not overshadow the unique and compelling stories that Ukrainian culture has to offer.
As Ukraine navigates the complexities of international relations, Berezhna remains optimistic about the country’s cultural future, asserting that the resilience and creativity of Ukrainian artists will continue to shine through, regardless of external challenges.
Oksana Berezhna, a Ukrainian cultural diplomat, asserts that Ukraine is not losing to Russia in cultural diplomacy despite Russia's participation in global events. She emphasizes the resilience of Ukrainian culture and the importance of international engagement in showcasing its unique narratives.
