The CTRC  and V.Dahl EUNU signed a memorandum of cooperation

May 9, 2024
On Thursday, May 9, representatives of the Crimean Tatar Resource Center met with the Rector of the Volodymyr Dahl East Ukrainian National University Olga Porkuyan, as well as  university teachers.

Chairman of the Board of the Crimean Tatar Resource Center, Head of the Department of External Relations and Human Rights Protection of Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People Eskender Bariiev, lawyer of the CTRC Liudmyla Korotkikh and Communications Manager of the CTRC Tatyana Savchuk told about the activities of the public organization aimed at the de-occupation and reintegration of Crimea.

“It is very important to cooperate more closely with scientists. Together, we will definitely do everything so that we can produce better analytical and research works related to Crimea, the dynamics of Ukrainian legislation on Crimea, as well as on the indigenous peoples of Ukraine,”- Bariiev noted, handing over to the representatives of the higher education institution the recommendations on the reintegration of Crimea “The Future of Crimea: Legal Provision and Recommendations to Strategies”, developed by the experts of the I Strategic Forum “The Future of Crimea”.
A memorandum of cooperation was signed during the meeting. This will provide ample opportunities for students to apply theoretical knowledge in practice, to master new skills and abilities, as well as attract young people to the struggle for the restoration of the territorial integrity of Ukraine.

Indeed, it is important for us to involve students of different specialties in the topic of Crimea, the protection of human rights, and the de-occupation of Ukrainian territories.
Students are the future of the country, and their understanding of these issues is important for creative non-violent struggle for our rights and restoration of territorial integrity of Ukraine.

We would like to remind you that the Crimean Tatar Resource Center has been cooperating for several years with the Taurida National University, which was forced to move from the occupied Crimea to Kyiv, the National Technical University,  Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, and Ukrainian State University named after Mykhaylo Dragomanov . Students of these universities actively participate in the events of the CTRC and help bring our victory closer.