Ukraine Marks Statehood Day on July 15 Amid Ongoing War.
Ukraine's Statehood Day
According to UATV: On July 15, Ukraine observes Statehood Day—a holiday established in 2021. The date is deeply significant, as it coincides with the Day of the Baptism Kyivan Rus-Ukraine and honors the memory of Prince Volodymyr the Great. This celebration underscores the importance of national symbols and the historical traditions of the Ukrainian people.
This year's observance also falls during the fifth year of full-scale war in Ukraine, highlighting the enduring relevance of statehood and independence amid modern challenges. In light of these events, calls have been made for continued international support for Ukraine.
“There are no reasons for delay”
Kęstutis Budrys, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania
The commemoration of Statehood Day aims to strengthen national consciousness and unity among Ukrainians in their struggle for independence.
A Symbol of the Ukrainian People's Resilience
Statehood Day in Ukraine has evolved into more than just a celebration of national identity—it now stands as a symbol of the Ukrainian people's resilience in the face of wartime challenges. Support from the international community, particularly from Lithuania, underscores the importance of unity and solidarity in the fight for independence.
Observing this day encourages citizens to take active steps in support of statehood and patriotism, which is especially relevant in the current situation.
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