Zelensky’s war against Christian Ukraine to be discussed in New York

“Zelensky’s War on Christian Ukraine.” Photo: New York Young Republican Club on X

The New York Young Republican Club has announced an upcoming event with international legal counsel for the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Robert Amsterdam. The announcement was posted on the club’s account on X.

The meeting, titled “Zelensky’s War on Christian Ukraine,” will be held on August 5.

Young American politicians plan to discuss with Robert Amsterdam the Ukrainian government's campaign against Orthodox Christians and what it means for the future of global religious liberty.

As previously reported by the UOJ, Amsterdam has pledged to use every available means to defend the rights of the faithful of the UOC.

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