Olena Zelenska has a panel discussion with UGCC bishop at Davos Forum

Ukrainian lunch in Davos. Photo: Youtube.com screenshot.

First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska and Archbishop Borys Hudziak of the UGCC Archdiocese of Philadelphia, President of the Ukrainian Catholic Church held a discussion panel at the Ukrainian House in Davos. The discussion was broadcasted by the official channel of the President's Office on Youtube.com.

The participants discussed the future of Ukraine and the Russian Federation and how to combat war weariness in the world.

The event is organized by the Victor Pinchuk Foundation and the international investment advisory group EastOne. The Ukrainian lunch in Davos has been held annually since 2005.

As reported, in 2019, Pope Francis appointed UGCC bishop and advocate of Uniate unification with the OCU Borys Hudziak as head of the UGCC Archdiocese of Philadelphia in the US.

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