Munich Security Conference: Zelenskyy Announces Joint Drone Venture and Holds Critical Talks.
Ukrainian President's Munich Visit
According to UATV: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in Munich on February 13 to participate in the three-day Security Conference. His schedule includes a series of bilateral and multilateral meetings with international partners, highlighting the critical role of global cooperation in maintaining security. This high-profile diplomatic engagement comes at a pivotal moment for European security.
Key Discussion Points
A central topic of discussion will be the launch of the first joint Ukrainian-German enterprise for drone manufacturing. This initiative underscores the growing focus on developing defense technologies and fostering strategic industrial partnerships. The Munich Security Conference is a premier global forum where such significant defense agreements are often forged.
Zelenskyy stated: 'This is an important day, and there will be new steps toward our common security — for Ukraine and for Europe.'
His remarks emphasize the necessity of collective action to ensure peace and stability across the continent.
The President also stressed the imperative of achieving shared strategic objectives:
'The most important thing we can achieve together is ending the war with a just peace and creating reliable security guarantees for Ukraine and for all of Europe.'
These statements reflect Ukraine's commitment to constructive dialogue and to strengthening international security frameworks.
President Zelenskyy's visit to Munich during the Security Conference signals an intensification of Ukraine's diplomatic outreach amid the ongoing conflict. The collaboration with Germany on defense technology represents a potential major step in enhancing the country's defensive capabilities. Participation in such international forums allows Ukraine not only to advocate for its interests but also to solidify vital partnerships with European nations, which is crucial for ensuring regional stability.
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