
Mykola Tochitskyi
Mykola Tochitskyi is the Minister of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine. He has been vocal about the theft of Ukrainian cultural heritage by Russian forces during the ongoing conflict, revealing that over 1.7 million items of cultural significance have been taken from occupied territories. Tochitskyi emphasizes the importance of international cooperation in recovering these stolen artifacts and has spoken out against the involvement of Russian officials in the illicit trade of Ukrainian heritage. His efforts are crucial in raising awareness about the protection of cultural assets amid the war.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Ukraine | 2 | 5.50 | 0.12% | +0% | 43,733,762 | 50,618 | $155,000 | 179$ |
Totals | 2 | 43,733,762 | 50,618 | $155,000 | 179$ |
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Recent Mentions
Ukraine:
Mykola Tochitskyi is returning to diplomatic service as Ukraine's permanent representative to the Council of Europe.
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Ukraine:
Mykola Tochitskyi is the Minister of Culture and Strategic Communications who is returning to diplomatic service.
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Ukraine:
Mykola Tochitskyi is the Minister of Culture.
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Ukraine:
Mykola Tochitskyi is the head of the Ministry of Culture who met with Nela Kukovalska to assess the damage to the Sofia Cathedral.
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Ukraine:
Mykola Tochitskyi, the Minister of Culture and Information Policy, commented on the damage to the Sofia Cathedral and Odesa Film Studio due to a night attack.
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Ukraine:
Mykola Tochitskyi warned about a fake document regarding the alleged suspension of exhumations of deceased Poles.
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Ukraine:
Mykola Tochitskyi is the Minister of Culture and Strategic Communications who reported on the theft of Ukrainian cultural artifacts.
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