Forum I The first forum convened on 8–9 May 2022, in
Warsaw, Poland.
Forum II The second forum was held in
Prague on 23 July 2022. The Declaration on the Decolonization of Russia was signed by 30 representatives of various organizations, the declaration of future borders and relations between participants. The forum was renamed from Free Nations of Russia Forum to Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum. Representatives of organizations also signed the
Gdansk Manifesto, which called upon the
EU and
NATO to support
separatism in Russia.
Forum V The fifth forum was held in the
European Parliament in
Brussels on 31 January 2023. Participants in the forum adopted a declaration where they stated that "the future of every liberated people and region should be decided by the people and region themselves based on the principle of self-determination of the nation, up to secession and other generally recognized norms of international law." Members organizations also requested financial support from the EU and NATO.
Forum VI The sixth forum was held at the
Hudson Institute,
Washington D.C., the
Philadelphia City Hall, and the
Ukrainian Institute of America,
New York on 25–28 April 2023.
Forum VII The seventh forum was held in the
Japanese Parliament on 1–2 August 2023.
Yosuke Suzuki claimed that the Japanese government might support the separatists in the future, as Japan has territorial claims against Russia. For the first time two non Russian movements
Cantonia and The American
Hokkienese autonomy Association partook in the forum.
Forum VIII The eighth forum was held in
London and
Paris on 26–28 September 2023.
Forum IX The ninth forum was held in
Senate of the Republic and
Berlin on 11–14 December 2023. Participants signed a decree, proclaiming the priority of the currently existing administrative boundaries between the constituent entities of the Russian Federation in order to prevent possible future conflicts. After the forum the
Investigative Committee of Russia threatened all speakers with criminal cases.
Forum X The tenth forum was held in
Washington DC in April 2024.
Forum XI The eleventh forum was held in the
Seimas of
Lithuania on June 16, 2024
Forum XII/ September 2024 - Taiwan On September 18–19, 2024, the XII Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum "Design of the Post-Russia Space and Impact on the Macroregions of East, Southeast and Central Asia" was held in
Taipei (
Taiwan). The event was attended by representatives of separatist movements in Russia and China, with the participation of the intellectual circle of political scientists, diplomats, visionaries, public and political figures of the
USA,
Poland,
Ukraine,
Lithuania,
Italy,
Austria,
Ingria,
Estonia,
Germany,
Japan,
South Korea,
Taiwan,
Buryatia,
Tibet,
Karafuto,
Thailand, the
Philippines and others. As a result of the XI Forum of Free States of Post-Russia, the Appeal of Taiwan was signed.
Forum XIII/ October 2024 - Montreal The 13th Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum was held on November 19 in
Ottawa, including in the
Parliament of Canada. The event was attended not only by experts and diplomats (including the ambassadors of
Poland,
Lithuania and
Bulgaria to Canada), but also by a number of members of the Parliament of Canada, primarily from the
Conservative Party (including shadow Minister of Defense
James Bezan and MP
Shuvaloy Majumdar), representatives of
Bloc Québécois (MP
René Villemure and MP
Alain Therrien). The key local partners and co-organizers of the events in Ottawa were the leading geopolitical think tank in Canada - the
Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Among the features of the event, it is worth noting an attempt by the Russian special services to infiltrate their own agent in the organization, Nomma Zarubina.
Forum XIV / December 2024 - Vienna The 14th Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum was held on December 12 and 13 in
Vienna, in particular, a series of non-public meetings were held directly in the
Austrian Parliament. The partner in
Austria was the
Pan-European Union. Among the speakers, in particular, were the Vice-President of the Pan-European Union
Walburga Habsburg Douglas, the President of Paneuropa Austria
Rainhard Kloucek, the Secretary General of Paneuropa Spain
Carlos Uriarte Sánchez,
Dietmar Pichler and others. Among the speakers and participants of the event were also 2 members of the Austrian Parliament: MP
Andreas Minnich and MP
Dominik Oberhofer, as well as two members of the
European Parliament from Austria: MEP
Lukas Mandl and MEP
Helmut Brandstätter. In his speech, one of the leaders of the Pan-European Union and head of the
House of Habsburg-Lorraine,
Karl von Habsburg, called on European leaders to join the process of final decolonization of Muscovy-Russia, as the last colonial empire in Europe. The speech caused a great resonance in Moscow both among supporters of Putin's regime and among the opposition. Chairman of the Investigative Committee
Alexander Bastrykin opened an investigation into the statements of Karl von Habs-burg. The corresponding statements were made by
Sergei Markov,
Yulia Latynina and
Gennadiy Gudkov. == Future endeavors ==