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Ukraine Independence Day marked at Belfast Mela

August 24, 2025
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BBC Lord Mayor Tracy Kelly is wearing pink and a gold chain of office. She has short blond hair. She's standing with grass and trees behind her. Some colourful stands have been erected.BBC

Belfast Lord Mayor Tracy Kelly says the festival is about “bringing communities together”

Large crowds have gathered to celebrate Mela Day at Botanic Gardens in Belfast, which its organiser says is “more important than ever”.

The event marks the end of the nine day festival which is an annual celebration of global cultures.

Mela Day celebrates cultures from throughout the world through global music, dance, food and art and this year it is also marking Ukraine Independence Day.

It is the 34th anniversary of Ukraine’s Independence Day – which celebrates the country’s declaration of independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 – and the Ukrainians in Northern Ireland Community Group are holding a Chain of Unity memorial event at the celebration.

Mela Day: beating heart of the festival

Dr Nisha Tandon is dressed in green. She has black hair. She's standing in the Botanic Gardens with a hothouse behind her. People are behind her in the background.

Dr Nisha Tandon says the festival is about “respecting everyone”

Chief executive of ArtsEkta, the group behind the Belfast Mela festival, Dr Nisha Tandon said today was the “beating heart of the festival”.

“Up to 25 cultures are represented here today. We are in our 19th year and the festival is more important than ever.

“It’s about respecting everyone. Let’s not divide, let’s unite.”

Public figures and politicians such as Deputy Chief Constable Bobby Singleton, SDLP leader Claire Hanna and the head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service Jayne Brady attended the event.

‘Bringing communities together’

Ms Tandon and Belfast Lord Mayor Tracy Kelly led the opening procession of Sunday’s event.

Ms Kelly said it was wonderful to witness the energy and excitement that the festival has brought to Belfast over the past nine days.

“It’s really good to be here. It’s fantastic to have it here in its 19th year. It’s amazing bringing communities together.”

‘It’s very important to have this today to show our culture’

A woman with light brown curly long hair wears traditional clothes. They are an embroidered white top with a red wasitcoat.

Kateryna Zaichyk is from the Ukrainians in Northern Ireland Community Group

Kateryna Zaichyk, from the Ukrainians in Northern Ireland Community Group said the chain is to bring people together and strength.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders held talks with President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday to discuss ways to end the war in Ukraine.

The topic of exchange of territory was discussed – and the idea of what Trump called “land swaps” to help end the fighting.

However Ms Zaichyk said she “does not think it’s the solution”.

A brunette woman smiles at the camera. She wears a cream embroidered top.

Anika Todd is originally from Ukraine but has lived in Northern Ireland for 11 years

Anika Todd is originally from Ukraine but has lived in Northern Ireland for 11 years and feels it’s important that Ukraine Independence Day was celebrated at Mela.

“It’s very important to have this today to show our culture especially since it’s happening on the same day as Independence Day.”

Ms Todd also feels some of the peace proposals discussed at the White House won’t work.

“It’s not World War Two, we are not just trading land. How can you just give away land to an aggressor,” she said.

Zelensky has consistently said Ukraine would not hand over the Donbas in exchange for peace. And confidence in Russia to abide by any such arrangement – rather than simply use the annexed land for future attacks – is low.

For that and other reasons, about 75% of Ukrainians object to formally ceding any land to Russia, according to polling by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology.

Pacemaker Press Women are dressed in colourful dresses ad dancing in a festival. Some have flowers in their hairs. Trees are behind them. Pacemaker Press
Pacemaker Press Women are holding fans that are decorated with flowers. They're wearing blue and taking part in a festival. Crowds are watching.Pacemaker Press

The Mela festival has been taking place over the past week

The festival is in its 19th year



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