[Image1]UKRAINE PAVILION (COMMONS C)Ukraine in wartime. The pavilion is decorated with a
[Image2]UKRAINE PAVILION (COMMONS C)Ukraine in wartime. The pavilion is decorated with a
[Image3]UKRAINE PAVILION (COMMONS C)Ukraine in wartime. The pavilion is decorated with a
[Image4]UKRAINE PAVILION (COMMONS C)Ukraine in wartime. The pavilion is decorated with a
[Image5]UKRAINE PAVILION (COMMONS C)Ukraine in wartime. The pavilion is decorated with a
[Image6]UKRAINE PAVILION (COMMONS C)Ukraine in wartime. The pavilion is decorated with a
[Image7]UKRAINE PAVILION (COMMONS C)Ukraine in wartime. The pavilion is decorated with a

UKRAINE PAVILION (COMMONS C)
Ukraine in wartime. The pavilion is decorated with a "NOT FOR SALE" board. "The exhibits are not for sale, but for the values that we fight for and protect."
Each of the blue exhibits symbolizes human values such as "freedom," "dignity," and "toughness." Each has a barcode, and when you read it, instead of displaying the "price", a video is displayed on the monitor and the real "value" of the thing such as "right to education", "freedom of choice", and "right to medical care" is written.
I was particularly moved by the blue horse figurine with the word "child" on it. When the barcode is scanned, Video of a stuffed horse stained with blood and children frightened by war is projected.
Peace negotiations have been slow to progress. Ukraine's National Day falls on August 5, and we can only hope that a ceasefire will be achieved by then.
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