Promote Ukraine

Promote Ukraine Go-to Ukrainian organisation in Brussels that advocates for the interests of Ukraine and Ukrainians

Promote Ukraine is a non-profit media, civil society and advocacy organization that was established during the Revolution of Dignity in Brussels, European Citizen’s Prize Awardee 2022. Since March 2022 Promote Ukraine has been hosted by the European Parliament and by the European Economic and Social Committee whose Presidents Roberta Metsola and Christa Schweng supported the efforts of the NGO to

help Ukraine and Ukrainians and to prepare the EU future of Ukraine. Based on this support the volunteering coordination center of Promote Ukraine that was established in the beginning of the full-scale invasion In Brussels transformed into the Ukrainian Hub. Today, Promote Ukraine Hub provides a platform to design and implement initiatives for Ukrainian victory and recovery, contributing to sustainable peace and prosperity on European continent.

On 19 March 2026 Alexandre Penasse, chief editor of the pro-Kremlin Kairos Presse, plans another screening in Brussels o...
16/03/2026

On 19 March 2026 Alexandre Penasse, chief editor of the pro-Kremlin Kairos Presse, plans another screening in Brussels of his propaganda film “Russie, Ukraine – derriere l’ecran de fumee”. The event is openly advertised with the exact southern Brussels location to be revealed to attendees only 24-48 hours in advance – a classic tactic used to evade possible cancellation by authorities.

This follows the failed attempt to screen the same film in Brussels on 31 January 2026, which was cancelled. The documentary systematically whitewashes Russia’s aggression since 2014, distorts reality in the occupied territories of Donbas and pushes narratives designed to undermine international support for Ukraine.

Just days ago, on 11-13 March 2026, Portuguese authorities effectively blocked a similar propaganda tour in Lisbon featuring Penasse’s film together with Italian pro-Russian propagandist Sara Reginella’s “The Front of the Invisibles”. The venue cancelled the events hours before they were due to start after recognising clear unlawful pro-Russian agitation.
We urge Brussels city authorities to act with the same resolve and immediately prevent this latest platform for Kremlin disinformation from taking place in the heart of the European Union.

Belgian Federal Police please pat attention to this provocative event!

We also call on the Embassy of Ukraine in the Kingdom of Belgium to pay close attention to Alexandre Penasse’s persistent pro-Russian propaganda activities on Belgian soil.

Open Letter to the Prime Minister of Belgium, Bart De WeverMr Prime Minister, it pains us to read news reports attributi...
15/03/2026

Open Letter to the Prime Minister of Belgium, Bart De Wever

Mr Prime Minister,

it pains us to read news reports attributing to you the view that Europe should once again think in terms of making a deal with Russia.

We sincerely want to believe that this is an inaccurate interpretation of your words. Because if it is not, it sounds like a return to the very same logic that once already led Europe to catastrophe.

After 2014, Russia was already given a chance. Trade with Russia continued. Dependencies continued to be built around Russia. For the sake of economic comfort, Europe closed its eyes to the fact that the war against Ukraine had already begun. We all know how that ended: Bucha, Mariupol, Izium, mass graves, torture chambers, and the largest war on the European continent in generations.

That is precisely why it is especially painful for us to hear such words from you.

Because you were in Bucha. You saw what Russia brings wherever it arrives. You know that this is not abstract geopolitics or a theoretical discussion. These are murdered civilians, broken cities, shattered lives, and an attempt to erase an entire nation from the map.

And that is exactly why it is so difficult to understand how, after all this, one can again speak the language of a “deal” as if this were an ordinary partner with whom relations simply need to be restarted.

We understand reality. We know that Belgium, like much of Europe, spent years building part of its industrial and energy model in connection with Russia. We know how difficult it is to break old supply chains, restructure markets, and abandon familiar and cheaper routes. We understand the internal political and economic pressure.

But that is precisely the price of sovereignty.

It is either paid in advance — with money, difficult decisions, new partnerships, and economic restructuring — or it is later paid in blood.

The mistake made after 2014 must not be repeated. Russia must not once again be given money, time, and space to recover. Europe must not once again return to business as usual with a regime that has already attacked Ukraine twice and that each time interpreted concessions not as a gesture of goodwill, but as weakness.

Peace is needed by everyone. Most of all by Ukraine. But peace cannot mean the rehabilitation of the aggressor. Peace cannot mean a new line of credit of trust for a repeat offender. Peace cannot mean financing the next war.

And here Europe must be honest with itself.

If even Giorgia Meloni openly says that today’s global chaos and crisis of international law are a direct consequence of Russia’s war against Ukraine, has Europe really still not drawn the necessary conclusions?

Can a few percentage points of savings, a cheaper resource, short-term comfort, or the interests of certain sectors really matter more than the principles of international law, human lives, and the long-term security of the European continent itself?

Because the truth is simple: Russia will not stop at Ukraine if it feels that aggression is once again paying off.

To give it a pause, to give it money, to let it rebuild its military potential means not avoiding a major war in Europe, but merely postponing it and making it more costly for everyone.

We address you not with hostility. On the contrary.

We address you as a person from whom historical clarity, principled leadership, and an understanding of the price of illusions about Russia were expected. As the leader of a country we love, in which we live, and which many of us already call home. As the Prime Minister of a state that can be truly strong not only through its economy, but also through its moral position.

You are the leader of this country. You are one of the most popular prime ministers in the history of Belgian premiership. You are the leader of those people who, in 2022, opened their hearts and their doors to Ukrainians. The leader of those who, through supporting Ukraine, felt a new sense of purpose in life, better understood what it means to live with purpose, with dignity, and for justice. You are the leader of precisely these people. You are the leader of precisely this country. And we ask you to remember that.

That is why such statements from your side are dangerous. They take leadership in the wrong direction. We would like your leadership to express itself precisely in continuing to stand for justice, rather than returning Europe to the logic of compromise with the aggressor.

Communication changes perception. You choose yourself what to communicate to your people. And leadership lies there too. Leadership does not consist merely in stating what is already happening; it consists in taking responsibility for the steps that have not yet been taken and for the words that have not yet been spoken. Mere observation does not suit the leader of a nation. Mere description of today’s facts does not lead people forward. It is precisely through communication, through your vision, through your belief, that the course of history can be changed. And that is exactly what we call on you to do.

We are grateful to Belgium for its help to Ukraine. We see it. We value it. That is precisely why such signals hurt all the more deeply.

Because they sound like a step backwards. Like agreement with the idea that Europe can once again trade principles for convenience. Like the temptation to choose short-term comfort over long-term security.

But history has repeatedly shown that peoples who choose bread over freedom ultimately risk losing both bread and freedom.

And if Europe once again returns to business as usual, that will mean that Belgium and Europe will be among the first to co-finance this war. Because the war against Ukraine will not end if the aggressor is once again fed with money, contracts, and convenient formulas of coexistence. That would mean co-financing the war against Ukraine. And in the longer term, co-financing war in Europe itself.

Bart, we very much hope that this is only a misinterpretation.

Because what Europe needs today is not a new deal with Russia.

What Europe needs today is memory, dignity, strategic clarity, and a just peace — a peace that will not become a pause before the next invasion.

Bart De Wever

🇺🇦🇪🇺 What happens when temporary protection stops being protection?More than 4.3 million Ukrainians currently live in th...
13/03/2026

🇺🇦🇪🇺 What happens when temporary protection stops being protection?

More than 4.3 million Ukrainians currently live in the EU under the Temporary Protection Directive (TPD). As the EU prepares for the regime to end in 2027, major legal and political questions remain unresolved.

While some Member States have already introduced transition pathways to other residence statuses, most of them have not. Without clear and coordinated solutions across the EU, millions of people could face legal uncertainty about their future status once temporary protection ends.

This post, written by Anastasia Sheremok and Camille Gilles, summarises key insights from the European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE) seminar on transitioning out of the TPD.

🔗 Read the full analysis on our website.

We are proud that Promote Ukraine has been actively contributing to the Preventia project since 2024.As part of this EU4...
10/03/2026

We are proud that Promote Ukraine has been actively contributing to the Preventia project since 2024.

As part of this EU4Health-funded initiative coordinated by SAFE- Safe Food Advocacy Europe, we help share important knowledge among Ukrainians and Ukrainian refugees, with a focus on prevention, health literacy, and healthier lifestyles.

For us, this is not only about being part of a European project. It is also about making valuable information accessible to communities that need it most.

We are sincerely grateful for the opportunity to contribute to this work and look forward to sharing more about and its activities on our social media in the future.

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Promote Ukraine з 2024 року є частиною європейського проєкту Preventia, що фінансується в межах EU4Health та координується SAFE. Проєкт спрямований на профілактику неінфекційних захворювань, зменшення нерівності у сфері здоров’я та поширення знань про здорове харчування і здоровий спосіб життя. 

Для нас особливо цінно, що в межах цього проєкту ми можемо доносити важливу інформацію також до українців і українських біженців у Європі. Це про практичні знання, профілактику, здоров’я і підтримку громад, які сьогодні особливо потребують доступу до якісної інформації. 

Щиро дякуємо партнерам за довіру і можливість бути частиною цієї роботи. Попереду — більше інформації про Preventia, його активності та результати на наших сторінках.

Happy International Women’s Day!Today, we celebrate all the incredible women who are the heart, strength, and inspiratio...
08/03/2026

Happy International Women’s Day!

Today, we celebrate all the incredible women who are the heart, strength, and inspiration of our community.

We warmly congratulate our female volunteers, team members, interns, and everyone in our organization, as well as our followers — especially our female followers, who make up 65% of our audience — our female defenders, and all women on the occasion of International Women’s Day.

We are deeply grateful for your work, resilience, care, dedication, and inner strength. Even in the darkest times, you remain a source of light, beauty, dignity, courage, and hope. You do not simply inspire — you change the world around you.

On this day, we wish every woman safety, love, respect, support, good health, and the strength to fulfill her dreams. May you always be surrounded by those who value you. May your life hold more joy, warmth, peace, and confidence in tomorrow.

And today, more than ever, we want to say something important:
the best way to support women is to protect them from terror, violence, authoritarianism, and war.

That is why we continue supporting those who defend Ukraine on the front line. Your donation is not just a gesture of solidarity — it is real help for the women who are defending our country, saving lives, and fighting for our future.

Please support our fundraiser here:
https://www.ukrainianhub.eu/donate

Payment reference:
Donation for Ukrainian Female Defenders

Together, we can deliver essential aid to our female defenders on the front line.

Glory to women. Glory to Ukraine!

04/03/2026

In an interview with IHECS journalists, Promote Ukraine interns Anastasia Sheremok & Sophia Garcia spoke out about their research into failures of the Temporary Protection Status for Ukrainian children in Belgium. Our research shows that many families are falling through the cracks, facing barriers to healthcare, insurance, and long-term residency.

We are calling for urgent policy shifts to protect the most vulnerable.

Watch the interview now: youtube.com/

04/03/2026

Our founder Marta Barandiy reminds us that the "miracles" we see on the ground are fueled by the political and social pressure we build here. From individual stories of survival to the grand dream of EU membership, our persistence is Ukraine's greatest asset.

Thank you to Theo Francken and the European Commission for standing with us. The road is long, but we are not walking it alone.

02/03/2026

We are on your side, whatever happens! - Minister of Defence of Belgium shares his story of visiting Bucha together with Prime Minister Bart De Wever at a commemoration event organized by Europe MediaLab and Promote Ukraine last week in Brussels.

Promote Ukraine Vice-President Vasyl Kushmuns had the honour of taking part in the high-level BEYOND forum organised by ...
27/02/2026

Promote Ukraine Vice-President Vasyl Kushmuns had the honour of taking part in the high-level BEYOND forum organised by yatabelgium , dedicated to raising awareness among active youth and young professionals about the work of NATO and the Belgian Ministry of Defence.

Among the speakers at the event were:

— H.E. Theo Francken , Minister of Defence of Belgium
— Lt. Colonel Neyt, Royal Belgian Army
— Mr. Paul Savereux, former NATO Chief of Defence Planning

The forum served as an important platform for meaningful exchange, strategic insight, and constructive dialogue with the next generation of future leaders in the field of security and defence.

We warmly congratulate the YATA Belgium team, and olegt92 in particular, on the excellent organisation of the event, the strong programme, and the atmosphere of open and professional exchange.

27/02/2026

Promote Ukraine’s founder Marta Barandiy talked to Euronews’ on Brussels My Love the Podcast about Ukraine’s 12 years of resistance.

On 26 February, together with MediaLab, we hosted a remembrance evening ahead of the 4th anniversary of Russia’s full-sc...
27/02/2026

On 26 February, together with MediaLab, we hosted a remembrance evening ahead of the 4th anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine — to honour the journalists who were killed in this war, having given their lives so the world could know the truth.

The evening was opened by driurbmw , founder of Promote Ukraine.

It was a great honour to welcome Belgium’s Minister of Defence, theofrancken1 , who shared a deeply personal story about his spiritual bond with the Ukrainian people. 

We were also joined by daryasafai , a Belgian MP and a member of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, who has stood with Ukrainians since the very first days and understands the true price of freedom . 

Alberto Fernandez Diez, representing martakos_eu , EU Commissioner for Enlargement, underlined that Ukraine was “given” this war because of its pro-European choice — and that Europe’s moral choice is to support Ukraine and bring its EU membership closer, while also remembering the democratic reforms that must be delivered. 

i.yakymenko shared her story of the first days of the invasion.
And lana_gerasymenko_violin performed Myroslav Skoryk — a melody filled with pain, resilience and hope.

Afterwards, our guests visited the Borscht Museum.
It was a truly warm, home-like evening — surrounded by people whose hearts are full of compassion for those suffering under Russian imperialism.

Thank you to everyone who joined us — and special thanks to christophe_leclercqeu & Sharon Leclercq for their constant support.

26/02/2026

Ukraine’s 2026 EU Roadmap: The 3 Pillars of Policy Advocacy 🇪🇺🇺🇦

As we move into 2026, Ukrainian civil society's advocacy for the acceleration of Ukraine's EU integration is becoming more technical and more rigorous. Our latest article by intern Volodymyr Larin breaks down the three critical components necessary if we are to meet Ukraine's & Brussels' optimistic 2027 accession deadline.

1️⃣ Fundamentals First: Under the "Cluster Phase" of EU integration, Cluster 1 (Judiciary & Anti-Corruption) is the gatekeeper. Civil society ought to advocate for the prioritization of these reforms first and foremost.
2️⃣ Sectoral Integration: This entails achieving an "economic point of no return" by joining the EU’s backbone agreements in 2026, including:
- SEPA (Single Euro Payments Area)
- ENTSO-E (EU Electricity Market)
- DSA & DMA (Digital Services & Markets Acts)
- ACAA (Conformity Assessment for Industrial Products)
3️⃣ Membership Lite: Exploring "reverse enlargement" models to secure a seat at the European table by 2027 while legal reforms continue.

🔗 Read the full deep-dive at promoteukraine.org (Link in bio!)

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