Dear Olena,
Thank you for your kind message with highly interesting content. From what I've seen, it's however the first message from you in this EURALO distribution list (at least since August 2025), so if you have submitted something, it was not received. :-( Now well. :-)
ALS'es are in the center of our EURALO community, that's why we have started a new initiative, "ALS in the spotlight", during each EURALO Monthly Member Meeting (MMM).
Our next EURALO MMM is next week, a possible candidate was ISOC Català, however not confirmed yet (I was not able to reach them, can be a next time). That's why I'd like to invite you to present your ALS, The Ukrainian Internet Association. You would have 12 minutes for a presentation, then people may raise questions: interactivity & friendly community spirit. :-)
Dear EURALO Colleagues,
I hope this message finds you well.
Please find attached the official report of NOGUA - Group of Network Operators of Ukraine. We kindly submit it for your information and records within the EURALO community.
At the same time, we would like to respectfully raise a matter that raises concerns for our community.
In December, we submitted reports regarding IGF-UA and NOGUA activities. However, we have not received any feedback, comments, acknowledgements, or requests for clarification. We understand that everyone is under a significant workload, but the complete lack of response leaves us uncertain whether the materials were properly received and reviewed.
As an active ALS and representative of the Ukrainian Internet community, we deeply value transparency, inclusiveness, and open dialogue within EURALO and the broader ICANN ecosystem. Constructive feedback - even a brief acknowledgement is important for maintaining trust and ensuring procedural clarity.
Given the extraordinary circumstances in which Ukraine continues to operate and the geopolitical sensitivities affecting our region, we hope that administrative processes remain strictly neutral and free from external influence. We trust that EURALO upholds the principles of fairness, openness, and equal treatment of all ALSes, regardless of national origin.
The Ukrainian community remains firmly committed to the global, open, and interoperable Internet. We believe that, especially in times of war, dialogue and cooperation within the Internet governance ecosystem are more important than ever.
We would be grateful for confirmation of receipt of our reports and any feedback you may wish to share.
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With best wishes,Olena KushnirOrganizing committee NOGUA