Europe Warned by Zelensky: Russia Poses a Long-Term Threat.
Key Statements from Volodymyr Zelensky
According to Novyny.live: In his evening address on June 13, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky underscored the enduring security challenges emanating from Russia. He stressed that Moscow has adopted a strategy fundamentally opposed to European values and democracy, a stance that demands proactive measures from Ukraine. Zelensky made clear that these challenges are far from temporary:
“The security threats from Russia are not for a year or five years. Russia has chosen a long-term anti-European, anti-democratic strategy and is shaping its policies accordingly.” - Volodymyr Zelensky
Zelensky also highlighted Ukraine’s critical role for the continent, stating that
“without Ukraine, Europe will face extreme difficulty.”This remark comes just ahead of a pivotal moment: on June 15, the European Union will formally initiate accession talks with both Ukraine and Moldova, marking a significant step in their European integration.
Support from European Leaders
During his address, Zelensky expressed gratitude to European leaders for their solidarity during this challenging period. He personally acknowledged European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa for their collaborative efforts. A notable development on June 13 was the signing of a decree imposing sanctions on ten Russian mobile operators and internet providers, further demonstrating Ukraine’s resolve.
These actions highlight Ukraine’s unwavering readiness to counter aggression and underscore the vital role of international support in this struggle.
President Zelensky’s remarks not only emphasize the pressing nature of Russia’s security threats but also reinforce Ukraine’s significance within the broader European political landscape. The upcoming EU accession negotiations, set to begin on June 15, could prove decisive in strengthening European integration and regional stability. The international community’s response—particularly from the EU—and its backing of Ukraine reflect the country’s growing importance in Europe’s security framework.
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