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Ms Olena MOSHENETS

Speeches since 2019

23/04/2026 | 17:50:29 I would like to thank the rapporteur for his detailed document and for raising the issue of copyright in the context of the development of artificial intelligence. For my country, Ukraine, the issue of regulating AI is not only about legislative changes, but also about the state’s resilience in a hybrid war. The text of the proposed resolution pays special attention to deepfakes. It is important not to underestimate their impact on our democracies and sovereignty. In the hands of the Russian... 23/04/2026 | 16:48:34 Dear colleagues, I would like to thank the rapporteur for her substantive report. Behind what may, at first glance, appear to be technical terms, lie fundamental questions of human dignity, fairness, and trust in the European project. Europe has always been built on the principle of decent work. Yet today, we are compelled to acknowledge that this principle does not function equally for everyone. This disparity is felt by millions of Ukrainians who have been forced to leave their homes... 22/04/2026 | 19:43:46 Dear colleagues, I fully support the rapporteur Ms Lesia VASYLENKO and the importance of this issue. The fight against money laundering, terrorist financing and tax evasion is not just about finances, but also about justice and security. It is important to hold accountable all those responsible for the death of Mr Sergei MAGNITSKY and beneficiaries of the fraud he exposed, as well as to continue improving legislation in this area. Today, this issue is particularly urgent due to Russia’s... 22/04/2026 | 13:24:35 (Undelivered speech, Rules of Procedure Art. 31.2) Dear Colleagues, Ukraine fully supports the approach of the rapporteur, Ms Zita GURMAI: without action aimed at addressing the root causes of violence, legal measures will be insufficient. That is why education, awareness-raising and real empowerment of women must form the core of public policy. Ukraine has unique experience in implementing the Istanbul Convention. We were among its creators and signed the document back in 2011. However, the... 21/04/2026 | 20:40:49 (Undelivered speech, Rules of Procedure Art. 31.2)   Dear Colleagues, The right to freedom of belief is indispensable. Yet, in 21st-century Europe, this right is being systematically destroyed. The most striking and painful example is found in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. Nearly 70 clergy members of various denominations have been killed by Russian occupiers since the full-scale of invasion. Over 600 churches, mosques, synagogues, and prayer houses have been destroyed or... 02/10/2025 | 19:25:28 I thank the rapporteurs for paying attention to property destroyed and damaged in Ukraine as a result of the Russian war. We are talking not only about numbers and statistics, but about a fundamental human right, the right of housing. I would also like to thank the countries of the European Union for providing shelter and opportunities to millions of Ukrainians, who have been forced to leave their homes since the start of the full-scale invasion. This support cannot be overestimated... 01/10/2025 | 16:36:55 I'd like to thank rapporteur Ms Yevheniia KRAVCHUK for preparing this resolution and highlighting the issue of youth involvement in political processes. I am aware of the importance of this issue from my own experience. On a regular basis, I hold lectures for students from Ukraine. For me, this is not just a gesture of support. It is an example of how politicians can open doors to a new generation. I offer internships and job opportunities for the most active ones. And today one of them... 01/10/2025 | 13:22:24 (Undelivered speech, Rules of Procedure Art. 31.2) Dear colleagues, We are gathered here to talk about those who are paying the highest price for freedom of speech – Ukrainian journalists held captive in Russia. Today, at least 26 Ukrainian journalists are in captivity. These are political sentences. Their names are clearly recorded in the “Journalists Matter” resolution. The fact that these names are voiced publicly fosters international advocacy. But we must be honest: since 2022, Russia... 04/10/2024 | 10:41:04 We are grateful for a comprehensive overview of the topic, the relevance of which is constantly growing in a world where the internet and digital technologies are transforming reality daily, opening new opportunities for humanity. The full scale invasion by Russia demonstrates the potential of technologies to be a powerful tool. In the context of the occupation about 26% of Ukraine is expanding its operational capacity; increasing the accessibility of the metaverse gives us a chance to... 03/10/2024 | 11:41:31 Dear colleagues, We thank Mr Mr Knut ABRAHAM for his excellent report. Hungry eyes, pale faces, cold, thin hands and the same question, "Do you have any bread?" These are the words of Ukrainian journalist Nadiya SUKHORUKOVA who, together with her family, survived the occupation of Mariupol by Russian troops. She writes that people in Mariupol did not have bread, did not have food, were dying of hunger and cried with happiness when they received the first piece of bread after the occupation...