Step into the immersive exhibition, “Eyes Wide Open: Perspectives on the Ukraine-Russia Conflict,” to explore the complex dynamics surrounding the crisis. Delve into the nuances of geopolitical relationships as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accuses some Arab leaders of turning a blind eye to Russia’s invasion. Witness the delicate balancing act of nations within the Arab League, seeking to maintain relations with Moscow while supporting UN resolutions and humanitarian aid for Ukraine. Experience the urgency and determination of President Zelensky’s diplomatic efforts as he travels to the G7 summit in Japan, hoping to secure further military support for Ukraine’s counter-offensive. This thought-provoking gallery sheds light on the evolving landscape of the conflict, leaving visitors with a deeper understanding of its regional and global implications.
Saudi Arabia finds itself in a delicate position regarding the conflict in Ukraine. The host nation supports a UN resolution calling for Russia’s withdrawal and pledges humanitarian aid to Ukraine, but it refrains from imposing sanctions on Russia, aiming to maintain neutrality. Crown Prince offers mediation between Moscow and Kyiv, recalling Saudi Arabia’s previous efforts in facilitating a prisoner exchange.Syria, recently readmitted to the Arab League, seizes the opportunity to advocate for regional self-determination without foreign interference. President Bashar al-Assad asserts that the region has a historic chance to reshape itself, echoing sentiments of stability and non-interference in conflicts. Syria’s reentry adds another layer of complexity to the discussions surrounding the Ukrainian crisis.President Zelensky accuses certain countries, including Iran (a non-member of the Arab League), of supplying Russia with Shahed drones for the conflict. Despite Iran’s denial, Zelensky highlights the importance of addressing these allegations and urges the international community to take a stand against any support for Russian aggression.The G7 summit begins with a strong condemnation of Russia’s actions in Ukraine. Leaders from the seven member nations, joined by invited countries, express solidarity with Ukraine and pledge to take further measures to stop the war. They announce plans for additional sanctions to increase the costs for Russia and its supporters. Discussions revolve around restricting technological, industrial, and energy support to Russia while targeting key individuals and industries connected to President Putin.President Zelensky’s diplomatic tour continues as he visits Italy, Germany, France, and the UK, securing promises of military support. However, his efforts to acquire advanced fighter jets directly from allies remain unfulfilled. As he arrives in Hiroshima, Zelensky aims to convince more cautious leaders, such as Japanese PM Fumio Kishida and Indian leader Narendra Modi, to provide aid and weapons to Ukraine.G7 leaders, including President Zelensky, gather at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park to pay tribute to the victims of the atomic bombing during World War Two. They lay wreaths in remembrance of those who lost their lives in the tragic event, emphasizing the importance of peace and the consequences of war.On the last day of the G7 summit, leaders engage in intense discussions to finalize a joint communique addressing the war in Ukraine. The document outlines concrete steps to stop the conflict and imposes additional sanctions on Russia. The G7 nations reaffirm their commitment to supporting Ukraine and pledge to restrict Russia’s access to technology, industrial equipment, and energy revenue.President Zelensky maintains his resolve to secure further assistance for Ukraine. Aware of the risks associated with his international travels during the ongoing war, he emphasizes the importance of his physical presence at these events. Zelensky meets with various leaders, including Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in an effort to persuade them to provide aid and weapons to bolster Ukraine’s defense against Russian aggression.The G7 summit concludes with a sense of cautious optimism for Ukraine. The joint communique is released, outlining the G7’s united stance against Russia’s actions and their commitment to supporting Ukraine’s defense. President Zelensky expresses gratitude for the support received during his diplomatic tour and hopes to return to Kyiv with tangible commitments, including promises of lethal weapons from Japan. The international community’s solidarity with Ukraine offers a glimmer of hope in the face of the ongoing conflict.