Zelensky in Denmark: Russia Does Not Want to End the War, Plans New Strikes.
According to inkorr.com: During his visit to Denmark, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed the view that regular attacks from Russia are a clear signal of the Kremlin's refusal to end the war and its intention to continue hostilities. Zelensky emphasized that Russia has no intention of stopping the conflict, as evidenced by the increasingly frequent strikes.
Agreement with Northern Europe and Production Plans
As part of this visit, Zelensky also announced the signing of an agreement with countries in Northern Europe, which will strengthen the air defense system during the winter season. Additionally, plans have been announced to build a factory for the production of missiles and drones for Ukraine, funded by the PURL program.
The president emphasized that Ukraine will not give up Donbas to Russia. 'We cannot give up territory in any case,' Zelensky stressed.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen noted that the support Putin receives from other countries can only be halted through the pressure of the international community.
Thus, during his visit to Denmark, Volodymyr Zelensky reported three key points: the continuation of Russian attacks on Ukraine, the signing of an agreement with Northern European countries regarding air defense, and plans to build a factory for military equipment production. It is also important that Ukraine remains firm in its intention not to surrender Donbas, and international pressure is needed to limit support for Russia.
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