GLOBSEC-2025: Humanitarian De-mining in Ukraine Discussed at Security Forum.


Deputy Minister of Economy of Ukraine Ihor Bezkaravayny spoke about the use of artificial intelligence in the country's humanitarian de-mining efforts. It was noted that demining activities in Ukraine have become more complex, particularly through the analysis of satellite imagery and the use of artificial intelligence to detect mines. There are also discussions about updating standards to meet modern requirements.
'We are ready to share our experience with the international community and seek solutions together,' emphasized Ihor Bezkaravayny.
At the GLOBSEC Forum in Prague, Ihor Bezkaravayny highlighted the importance of this work for creating safe zones for residents of Ukraine.
Meeting with Representatives of the OSCE PA
During his participation in the GLOBSEC forum, Ihor Bezkaravayny held a meeting with the Vice President of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly and the Special Representative on Anti-Corruption. The meeting addressed issues of humanitarian de-mining, post-war recovery, cooperation in anti-corruption efforts, and international support.
'The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly supports the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine and is ready to assist in the country's recovery through parliamentary diplomacy,' emphasized the Vice President of the OSCE PA.
The initiative for cooperation in the field of anti-corruption received positive feedback from the representative, who supported the need for efforts to enhance transparency and effective governance for the benefit of the Ukrainian people.
Ukraine is actively using artificial intelligence for humanitarian de-mining, contributing to the creation of safe zones for citizens after the war. Additionally, meetings are held with international partners who support the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, assist in the recovery of the country, and cooperate on anti-corruption issues. The role of the international community is crucial in supporting recovery processes and reforms in Ukraine.
Conclusions: Ukraine is using artificial intelligence for humanitarian de-mining and collaborating with international partners to create safe conditions for its citizens after the war. The anti-corruption initiative received positive feedback, demonstrating the necessity of efforts to enhance transparency and effective governance in Ukraine. Simultaneously, negotiations are ongoing with international partners regarding support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country and joint efforts in recovery and reforms.Read also
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