Sumy and Tulsa Forge New Economic and Tech Alliance.
A New Transatlantic Partnership
According to Novyny.live: During Ukrainian Week in Washington, D.C., the Ukrainian city of Sumy and Tulsa, Oklahoma, have established a formal partnership. This agreement is designed to foster joint development in the economic, educational, cultural, and technological spheres, opening the door to collaborative projects with benefits for both communities.
The signing ceremony was held online, featuring Sumy's Acting Mayor Artem Kobzar and Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum. Oleksiy Kubra, Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration, delivered a congratulatory address, emphasizing the strategic value of this city-to-city cooperation. Such partnerships are increasingly common as U.S. cities show direct support for Ukraine's recovery and future.
Focus on Shared Growth
Moving forward, Sumy and Tulsa intend to jointly promote business and technology initiatives. This collaboration is expected to create fresh opportunities for growth and innovation in both locations.
This alliance represents a significant step in strengthening international ties between Ukraine and the United States, particularly amid ongoing economic and social challenges. By serving as a model for other regions, it can encourage further investment and the exchange of expertise across various sectors, ultimately driving local development.
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