Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to Receive Ewald von Kleist Award in Munich, Dedicated to the Nation.
Ewald von Kleist Award at the Munich Security Conference
According to UATV: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will be presented with the Ewald von Kleist Award at the Munich Security Conference, scheduled for February 13–15, 2026. The award will be dedicated to the people of Ukraine. This honor, established in 2009, recognizes significant contributions to international cooperation and conflict resolution. The Munich Security Conference is a major annual forum for discussing international security policy.
The award's namesake, Ewald von Kleist, founded the Munich Security Conference and is a symbol of efforts to foster international dialogue. By dedicating the 2026 award to the Ukrainian people, the conference organizers are highlighting their more than a decade of struggle for freedom and the critical importance of this moment.
“The Munich Security Conference will award the 2026 Ewald von Kleist Prize to the brave people of Ukraine,”
Conference Press Release
President Zelenskyy is expected to lead the Ukrainian delegation at the event, which will serve as another demonstration of international support for Ukraine's pursuit of peace and stability.
Previous Recipients of the Award
The Ewald von Kleist Award has previously been bestowed upon notable individuals, including:
- Helmut Schmidt
- Henry Kissinger
- Javier Solana
It has also been awarded to organizations and entities, such as:
- The United Nations
- Angela Merkel
- Sweden
- Finland
- Kaja Kallas
President Zelenskyy's receipt of this award symbolizes the international community's recognition of Ukraine's efforts to defend its independence and territorial integrity. It underscores the vital importance of cross-border cooperation in resolving global conflicts and supporting peace. This honor may further galvanize international backing for Ukraine's aspirations for stability and security.
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