WALES is set to host a major European conference on independence.
The 2025 International Commission for European Citizens (ICEC) conference will be held in Cardiff on July 5 at the Old Library in the heart of the Welsh capital.
Hosted by YesCymru on behalf of Wales, this international gathering will bring together representatives from seven stateless nations: Wales, Scotland, Catalunya, the Basque Country, Flanders, Sud Tirol, and Veneto.
The aim of the conference is to forge closer working relationships between the seven participating nations, including fostering shared strategies, knowledge exchange and solidarity in their respective campaigns for independence.
The event will feature speakers, panel discussions, and cultural showcases, offering a platform to highlight each nation’s aspirations and challenges.
Phyl Griffiths, a spokesperson for ICEC, said: “We are honoured to host the ICEC conference here in Wales, this is more than a conference — it is a celebration of democracy, identity, and the shared pursuit of a better future for our nations.”
Geraint Thomas, Wales representative for ICEC, added: “Organising a transnational conference like this is a powerful opportunity to strengthen ties between our nations.
"By coming together, we share not only our challenges but also our strategies, ideas, and hope for the future. This collaboration lays the foundation for a new era of cooperation among Europe's stateless nations — one rooted in mutual respect, solidarity, and a shared vision of democratic self-determination.”
More details, including the day’s agenda and speaker announcements, will be shared in the coming weeks.