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The research paper was written by Kateryna Zarembo, Deputy Director of Institute of World Policy. Diplomats, policy and decision makers, experts have been invited to take part in the discussion, according to Ukraine Today.

The main speaker of the table were Jan Pieklo, Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to Ukraine, Lukasz Adamski, Deputy Director of the Centre for Polish-Russian Dialogue and Understanding, Yaroslav Romanchuk, President of the Association of Ukrainian business in Poland, Oksana Yurynets, Member of the Ukrainian Parliament, Co-chairman of the inter-parliamentary friendship group with Poland, Oleg Musiy, MP, member of the inter-parliamentary friendship group with Poland.

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