Ukraine and Colombia have a good space for cooperation and cultural exchanges to develop educational programs and protect the rights of indigenous peoples, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said.
“Ukraine and Colombia have a good space for cooperation and cultural exchanges. And these are projects to preserve cultural heritage, protect the rights of indigenous peoples, develop educational programs and ideas of cultural tolerance,” Zelensky said while communicating with students and teachers of higher education institutions in Colombia.
“Together with Colombia, we want to show that diversity makes us stronger, that the uniqueness of each nation is our common treasure worth preserving and defending in order to restore justice and lasting peace,” the president said.
He added that Colombia, as one of the most multicultural countries in Latin America, is an example of the ability to defend its culture and diversity.
Ukraine also has a multicultural heritage, with “more than a hundred different nationalities and indigenous peoples, including Crimean Tatars.” However, now in the occupied territories “they face numerous persecutions by Russia, arrests, imprisonment, captivity, regular restrictions of rights.”
In addition, in Crimea and the rest of Ukraine, Russia is destroying not only physical objects, but also the foundations of culture and identity.