Ukraine is preparing a summit with European countries, Putin creates a 'security buffer zone'. Main points from May 22.
Ukraine invites Southeast European countries to the summit
Ukraine plans to hold a summit with Southeast European countries to discuss cooperation and mutual support. President Volodymyr Zelensky has invited prominent statesmen to this meeting, which is set to take place soon.
In particular, the head of Ukraine discussed the possibility of support from Greece, North Macedonia, Serbia, Slovenia, and Moldova. Various aspects of cooperation, including the path to the European Union, were highlighted during negotiations with the leaders of these countries.
A decision has been made to create a security buffer zone along the border of Russia and Ukraine. Our armed forces are carrying out this task, actively suppressing enemy fire points. The work continues.
Also, it is worth noting that President Putin announced the creation of a 'security buffer zone' on the border with Ukraine. This has caused outrage and discussion within both the local and international community.
In turn, Ukraine is offering the European Union to get involved in financing the country's armed forces, emphasizing the importance of interaction and support in challenging international conditions. This could be a step towards even closer cooperation between Ukraine and Europe.
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