Ukraine plans to achieve peace by 2025: what the minister said at the EXPO.
On Tuesday, August 5, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine spoke at the opening of Ukraine's National Day at the EXPO-2025 in Japan. In his address, he emphasized that Ukraine is determined to achieve peace by 2025.
This was reported by
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Ukraine aims for a just and sustainable peace
During the opening of Ukraine's National Day at EXPO-2025 in Japan, Andrii Sybiha highlighted the importance of achieving a just and sustainable peace. He stated that Ukraine is determined to ensure peace this year.
'Territorial integrity and sovereignty must be restored. The strength of international law must prevail over the lawlessness of criminal force', the Minister of Foreign Affairs emphasized.
He noted that Ukraine is bravely defending itself against Russian aggression. The Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed that today our state is a contributor to global security.
We remind you that earlier the Head of the President's Office, Andrii Yermak, stated that there would be a chance this week to stop the war unleashed by Russia against Ukraine.
On July 29, American leader Donald Trump reported the start of a ten-day ultimatum for Russia to end the war.
During his speech at the EXPO-2025 in Japan, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine emphasized the importance of achieving a just and sustainable peace, noting that Ukraine is actively working to restore its territorial integrity and sovereignty. It was also emphasized that Ukraine is bravely defending itself against Russian aggression and is an important player in global security.Read also
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