Unity of Ukrainian Youth Is Crucial to Us – President Meets with Representatives of Student Self-Governance
Yesterday, on the eve of International Students’ Day, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with representatives of student self-governance bodies from over 200 higher education institutions in Ukraine.
The President congratulated the students on their holiday and emphasized that youth are the future of the country.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy also expressed gratitude to the students who are defending Ukraine on the front lines for their resilience, strength, and patriotism.
“The unity of all young people, wherever a student might be today, is extremely important to us. It is an integral part of the strength of our state. Student life during the war is a difficult and challenging time, but it is incredibly important both for you and for the entire country,” the President stated.
He also shared memories of his student years, including a trip to Crimea with friends, and stressed the importance of people who share your values.
“If your value is freedom, you will notice any violation of rights and fight against it. But not alone—together with those around you. The most important foundation is value-driven people,” the President said.
During the discussion, the parties touched upon the issue of involving youth in work within state institutions, particularly ministries. The President highlighted that the state, business, and civil society need to unite efforts to encourage young people to pursue public service.
“Students and youth should be present in (state) institutions. Young people have more energy. And to follow this path, to work for the state, to help Ukraine, it takes a great deal of strength and energy,” the Head of State noted.
Another topic of discussion was the mandatory establishment of military departments in higher education institutions after the war. The President expressed his support for this initiative.
“Military preparatory education, training, and related processes are necessary. Patriotic education in schools should be at a high level. All of this is vital because it ensures readiness. It doesn’t mean preparing for war or World War III. But if we are attacked, you will be ready for this challenge,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated.
During the meeting, Illia Beliak, the Head of the Expert Council of Students of Higher Education Institutions, presented innovative projects and legislative initiatives aimed at enhancing the role of the Ukrainian student movement. Among the proposals was the creation of a National Council of Students of Higher Education Institutions and the introduction of a government commissioner position for the rights of higher education students.
Additionally, he presented the UA – Ukrainians Abroad project, which envisions the creation of a network of youth councils worldwide, as well as a draft law to expand the rights of student self-governance.