Here are the key events and milestones mentioned in the article:
1. **61st Munich Security Conference (MSC)**: Taking place on Feb. 14-16, this year’s MSC will focus on European defense, Europe-US relations, and the impact of the Ukraine war.
2. **”Ramstein summit” of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group**: Expected to take place on Feb. 12 in London under the chairmanship of the UK.
3. **Rebuilding Ukraine: Key Investment and Financing Insights (Webinar)**: Scheduled for Feb. 12, this webinar will provide an overview of investment and financing opportunities for Ukraine’s reconstruction.
4. **Dutch Agrifood Platform Ukraine Meeting**: Taking place on Feb. 13 in the Hague, this event will bring together Dutch agrifood industry representatives to connect, learn, and explore opportunities in Ukraine.
5. **Reconstruction Opportunities for Dutch Entrepreneurs (Session)**: Scheduled for Feb. 13, this session will cover how International Financial Institution’s support impacts Ukraine’s reconstruction and opportunities for Dutch companies.
6. **Mind Export Summit 2025**: Taking place on Feb. 13-14 in Kyiv, this event will bring together business representatives with practical experience in international markets and those looking to scale beyond Ukraine.
7. **22nd International Conference Black Sea Grain Europe**: Scheduled for Feb. 13-14 in Prague, Czech Republic, this conference will focus on the Ukrainian agribusiness sector.
8. **Day of the Military Journalist in Ukraine**: Taking place on Feb. 15, this day is dedicated to remembrance and solidarity with military journalists who died in the line of duty.
9. **Solidarity with Ukraine’s Fight Against Russian Occupation (Conference)**: Scheduled for Feb. 15 in London, this conference will bring together trade unionists to show support for Ukraine’s resistance against Russian imperialism.
These events are expected to impact global politics and markets, particularly in the context of the ongoing Ukraine war.