URC 2026 Conference in Gdańsk: International Broadcasts Draw Over 1.5 Million Views.
URC 2026 Conference in Gdańsk
According to UATV: Held in Gdańsk, Poland, the URC 2026 conference emerged as a landmark event for Ukrainian media, racking up more than 1.5 million views across digital platforms. International broadcasters including FREEДОМ, UATV, and The Gaze provided extensive coverage, drawing an audience that was up to 95% international. On Facebook alone, views surpassed 850,000, while YouTube accounted for over 460,000 views.
Global Interest and Conference Outcomes
Countries showing the highest engagement with the event included:
- Poland
- United States
- Slovakia
- Czech Republic
- Russia
- Kazakhstan
- Germany
- Uzbekistan
- Belarus
Anticipated results from the conference include the signing of agreements worth approximately $10 billion. Key highlights featured remarks from Ukraine's Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko and Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico. Notably, Fico's comments amassed over 166,000 views, while a warm greeting from Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk directed at Svyrydenko—'Yulia, make yourself at home'—garnered 80,000 views on YouTube.
'Yulia, make yourself at home' - Donald Tusk
Tusk also expressed confidence in Ukraine's victory, stating: 'We believe in Ukraine's victory!'
Additionally, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz delivered a statement during the conference regarding Ukraine's position on the battlefield. These comments, along with the media activity, underscore the URC 2026 conference's significance for the international community and its support for Ukraine's efforts.
The URC 2026 conference demonstrated substantial global interest in Ukraine and its political initiatives, potentially signaling growing backing from the world community amid the current political climate. The signing of agreements worth such a considerable sum could profoundly impact Ukraine's economic stability and future development. Ultimately, this event not only highlighted the importance of international relations but also served as a platform for discussing key security and cooperation issues in the region.
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