
On 4 March 2026 in Mexico City, the Transatlantic Dialogue Center (TDC), together with the International Renaissance Foundation (IRF) and PRÁCTICA, co-organised a public offline discussion titled “Reflections on Ukraine four years after the full-scale invasion” — marking the first in-person event co-organised by TDC in Latin America.
The conversation brought together the Ukrainian delegation from TDC and IRF: Oleksandr Slyvchuk (Coordinator of the Spain and Latin America Cooperation Program, TDC), Alina Rohach (Project Manager of the Spain and Latin America Cooperation Program, TDC), Bohdana Batsko (Project Assistant of the Spain and Latin America Cooperation Program, TDC), and Olha Kvashuk (“Europe and the World” Program Manager, IRF). The discussion was moderated by international analyst Brenda Estefan.

Marking four years since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, the event focused on humanitarian issues of particular sensitivity and the broader global significance of the war. Key topics included the geopolitical dimension of Russia’s aggression, Ukrainian civil society’s perspective on the current situation and human rights context, the protection of Ukrainian children and challenges of family reunification, and perspectives on a potential peace process and pathways toward resolving the conflict. Particular attention was also given to the role of civil society in strengthening democracy and resisting aggression.
We sincerely thank PRÁCTICA’s Director for Mexico, Oscar Mendoza, for supporting the organisation of the event and for being present. We are also grateful to Tamara Ibarra (Cultural Cooperation and Emergencies Coordinator, PRÁCTICA International Human Rights) and Luis Fernández (PRÁCTICA’s Executive Director) for their contribution and support. We also thank Brenda Estefan for moderating the discussion and guiding a focused, substantive exchange.
This project was supported by the International Renaissance Foundation.