MEP Rebecca Harms shocked by the expulsion of the ODF President from the EU

MEP Rebecca Harms shocked by the expulsion of the ODF President from the EU

17.08.2018

On 17 August, having heard about the detention (on the request of the Polish government), and, subsequently, expulsion from the EU territory of the President of the Open Dialogue Foundation Lyudmyla Kozlovska, MEP from the Green faction, Rebecca Harms expressed her shock.

MEP Harms: “The EU did not pay enough attention to Moldova” – an interview for Hromadske TV

MEP Harms: “The EU did not pay enough attention to Moldova” – an interview for Hromadske TV

20.04.2017

It seems like the president is not giving up on this law, and at the same time, international aid is increasing from Europe and fro the IMF, and no the EP has also voted to introduce a visa-free regime for Ukrainians. So is the international community selling-out Ukrainian civil society?

Chernobyl VR Project arrives in Brussels

Chernobyl VR Project arrives in Brussels

14.11.2016

On Tuesday, 8 November, 2016, the European premiere of the first interactive museum of Chernobyl took place within the “Eastern Partnerhsip Days”, an initiative of the East Poland House in Brussels. The event was organized by the Open Dialogue Foundation and The Farm 51.

“The Minsk Agreements, EU-Russia relations and the role of sanctions” – debate event at the EP

“The Minsk Agreements, EU-Russia relations and the role of sanctions” – debate event at the EP

21.10.2016

On Wednesday, 19 October 2016, the Open Dialogue Foundation in cooperation with the biggest political groups in the European Parliament organized a debate event on “The Minsk Agreements, EU-Russia relations and the role of sanctions”, in Brussels.

Debate event at the European Parliament on “The Minsk Agreements, EU-Russia relations and the role of sanctions”

Debate event at the European Parliament on “The Minsk Agreements, EU-Russia relations and the role of sanctions”

21.10.2016

On Wednesday, 19 October, 2016, the Open Dialogue Foundation in cooperation with the biggest political groups in the European Parliament organized a debate event on “The Minsk Agreements, EU-Russia relations and the role of sanctions”, in Brussels.

The Minsk Agreements. EU-Russia relations and the role of sanctions

The Minsk Agreements. EU-Russia relations and the role of sanctions

18.10.2016

Join us on 19 October in the European Parliament, room PHS 5B001, for an event co-organised by Petras Auštrevičius, Michał Boni, Ana Gomes, Rebecca Harms, Charles Tannock and Fundacja Otwarty Dialog dedicated to the Minsk Agreements and the role of sanctions in the EU-Russia relations.

World Premiere of the Chernobyl VR Project attracts crowds in Kyiv History Museum

World Premiere of the Chernobyl VR Project attracts crowds in Kyiv History Museum

09.05.2016

The world premiere of the first interactive virtual museum of Chernobyl took place in the Kyiv History Museum on Tuesday, April 26, 2016 marking the 30th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster.

New names on “Savchenko List”

New names on “Savchenko List”

18.03.2016

Due to the recent extremely worrying developments and following consultations with Nadiya Savchenko’s lawyers, as well as with the representatives of the Russian opposition and civil society we have decided to broaden the “Savchenko List” with new names and to make it public.

Russian opposition calls for “Savchenko List”

Russian opposition calls for “Savchenko List”

11.03.2016

At the end of the Free Russia Forum the participating representatives of the Russian opposition and civil society adopted a resolution supporting the call for the introduction of personal sanctions against individuals responsible for the persecution of the Ukrainian pilot Nadiya Savchenko.

Ukraine Week in the European Parliament – high-level conference to discuss good governance, reforms agenda and capacity-building of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine

Ukraine Week in the European Parliament – high-level conference to discuss good governance, reforms agenda and capacity-building of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine

03.03.2016

From 29 February to 2 March, a high-level EU-Ukraine conference took place in the European Parliament, seeing a sizeable Ukrainian delegation of around 70 people attending. Over 40 members of the Verkhovna Rada, as well as secretariat staff arrived to Brussels for the Ukraine Week.

Ukraine Week in the European Parliament – high-level conference to discuss good governance, reforms agenda and capacity-building of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine

Ukraine Week in the European Parliament – high-level conference to discuss good governance, reforms agenda and capacity-building of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine

03.03.2016

From 29 February to 2 March, a high-level EU-Ukraine conference took place in the European Parliament, seeing a sizeable Ukrainian delegation of around 70 people attending. Over 40 members of the Verkhovna Rada, as well as secretariat staff arrived to Brussels for the Ukraine Week.

PAP (Polish Press Agency): Russia: refusal to admit MEP named on a black list

PAP (Polish Press Agency): Russia: refusal to admit MEP named on a black list

01.10.2014

According to PAP, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs admits the fact that MEP R. Harms was refused entry to Russia was “directly linked to the existence of a black list.”

PAP: German Greens’ MEP was not let into Russia

PAP: German Greens’ MEP was not let into Russia

29.09.2014

Wirtualna Polska and Gazeta Wyborcza, after the Polish Press Agency, reported the halting of the German MEP, R. Harms at the Moscow airport.

Onet.pl: German MEP, Rebecca Harms, was not allowed into Russia

Onet.pl: German MEP, Rebecca Harms, was not allowed into Russia

26.09.2014

Despite holding a diplomatic passport, the German MEP, R. Harms, was not allowed into the territory of Russia – onet.pl reports.

Having voted in favour of sanctions, Russia did not let her in

Having voted in favour of sanctions, Russia did not let her in

26.09.2014

Rebecca Harms, German MEP and co-chair of the Greens and the Free European Alliance faction, was not allowed into Russia despite holding a diplomatic passport. She was travelling to Moscow upon a request from the Open Dialogue Foundation and the family of Nadiya Savchenko, to act as an observer during

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