President Zelenskyy Awarded Ewald von Kleist Prize at Munich Security Conference.
Zelenskyy Receives Prestigious Security Award
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was presented with the Ewald von Kleist Prize on February 14 during the Munich Security Conference, a major global forum for discussing international security and cooperation. This award ceremony was a notable moment for Ukraine on the world stage.
In his acceptance speech, Zelenskyy emphasized the importance of European integration and shared democratic values. He also made a pointed remark about Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, stating:
'I even want to thank Viktor (Orbán, — Ed.). You all know who I mean, because in his own way, he pushes all of us in Europe to be better. At least so that we never become like him. A person who seems to have forgotten the meaning of the word shame.' Volodymyr Zelenskyy
The Ewald von Kleist Prize awarded to Zelenskyy recognizes Ukraine's efforts in advancing democratic principles and contributing to regional security. The honor underscores the critical need for collective action to achieve peace and stability across Europe, a continent currently facing significant geopolitical challenges.
Ukraine's Growing International Stature
Receiving this award at the Munich Security Conference signals growing international recognition of Ukraine's role in security and democracy. President Zelenskyy's speech, with its focus on core European values, further highlights Ukraine's commitment to integrating with the European community.
This event represents a significant step in strengthening Ukraine's international alliances and could bolster support from other nations.
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