The II Congress of the Union of Ukrainian Associations in Spain “KRAI” took place in Pamplona from Jan. 17 to 19, under the theme, “Alliance for Ukraine’s Future,” the organization announced.
The event brought together nearly 30 associations and over 120 participants from across Spain, including representatives of various political parties and media outlets.
“The Congress was officially opened by Elma Saiz Delgado, Spain’s Minister of Inclusion, Social Security, and Migration,” the organizers reported.
During the Congress, participants met with key officials, including the heads of Navarre’s government and parliament, as well as the mayor of Pamplona.
Discussions centered on supporting Ukrainian refugees, fostering cultural exchange, and enhancing cooperation between Ukraine and Navarre.
“The efforts and contributions of Ukrainian associations to community development were acknowledged,” KRAI said.
The Congress also served as a platform for participants to cooperate on addressing shared challenges, developing strategies for cooperation, and launching new initiatives.
“The significance of strengthening Ukrainian communities abroad and continuing support for Ukraine was emphasized,” the organizers said.
The next Congress is set to take place in January 2026 in the southeastern city of Murcia.
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