Zelensky tasked the government: audit of defense packages and Euro-integration.

Zelensky tasked the government: audit of defense packages and Euro-integration
Zelensky tasked the government: audit of defense packages and Euro-integration

According to inkorr.com: The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky met with government officials to assess the results of the last nine months and determine new tasks for the next three. The meeting focused on auditing the implementation of agreements in areas such as defense packages, energy support, cooperation with the USA, and development of the European direction.

"First - conduct an audit of the agreements' implementation, particularly in the area of defense packages and energy support. Second - develop relations with the USA and work towards peaceful resolution of the conflict. Third - actively work towards Europe, not limiting ourselves to negotiations on joining the European Union"

Attack on Energy Facilities

On October 10, Russian troops attacked DTEK power plants, causing significant damage. After the shelling ended, energy workers quickly began restoring the damaged equipment to ensure electricity supply for consumers on the left bank of Kyiv.

Return of the Assumption Cathedral

It has also been reported that the state managed to return the complex of the Assumption Cathedral in Volodymyr-Volynskyi. Deputy Ihor Guz supported this decision, considering it important to rid our sanctuaries of symbols of hostile ideology.

Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized the importance of international work, the necessity of auditing the agreements' implementation, developing cooperation with the USA, and active activities in the European direction. Energy workers successfully restored electricity supply after the attacks, and the Assumption Cathedral has also returned to state ownership.

The authorities of Ukraine continue active work on strengthening defense capabilities and energy stability, as well as returning historical monuments. These efforts aim not only to restore the country after wartime challenges but also to strengthen national identity amid global political struggles.

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