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27/05/2026 - Cotroceni Presidential Palace, Bucharest
On May 27, PR Army joined government officials, researchers, and counter-disinformation practitioners from across Europe at Cotroceni Presidential Palace in Bucharest for Rapid Response: The European Summit on Information Integrity and Countering Disinformation, held under the high patronage of Nicușor Dan, President of Romania. The summit marked the public launch of the România Imună initiative and the release of its national report on disinformation in Romanian social media networks, with President Dan opening the day with remarks on strengthening public trust in the era of information warfare.

The program brought together government, academia, and industry across a full day of panels — from Romania's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Defence, to the EEAS and Moldova's Center for Strategic Communication, to researchers from the University of Cambridge, VU Amsterdam, and the Institute for Strategic Dialogue. Sessions covered international coordination against foreign interference, the limitations of the EU's Digital Services Act in detecting fast-moving threats, and the economic cost of misinformation.

Dmytro Raiskyi, PR Army's Director of Strategic Communications and Government Affairs, spoke on the panel "Rapid Responses – Lessons from France, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine," alongside Rufin Zamfir (International Media Support, Moldova), James Westlake (Molfar Intelligence, UK), and Jordan Ricker (Opsci.ai, France). The panel drew on frontline experience to compare how different countries have built rapid-response capacity against foreign information manipulation, with Ukraine's experience under sustained hybrid attack offering a case study in speed, coordination, and resilience under pressure.

The summit reflected PR Army's ongoing effort to bring Ukraine's hard-won counter-disinformation lessons directly into the European policy conversation, at a moment when governments across the region are working to build faster, better-coordinated defenses against foreign interference.
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