Zelensky: Ukraine must be strong for diplomacy to work.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky stated that new agreements have been reached with international partners and summarized the outcomes of the summit supporting Ukraine, which took place after the third anniversary of the start of the war. Zelensky emphasized the importance of actively developing diplomatic ties with other countries.
The President reported on phone conversations with French President Emmanuel Macron and the Prime Minister of Belgium regarding support for Ukraine and joint actions in the European Union. He also highlighted the significance of the summit supporting Ukraine, which involved leaders of states and international organizations.
The President revealed details of the commitments from partner countries, including the United Kingdom, Norway, Spain, Sweden, and Denmark, regarding military assistance and support for Ukraine. Agreements were also reached with the Baltic States and Lithuania concerning defense and security.
Zelensky stressed the new sanctions against Russia, which have been introduced by several countries, including the European Union and the United Kingdom. He also announced the intention to continue active diplomatic work and hold meetings with other countries.
In conclusion, it was reported about the President's meeting with parliamentarians of the global network supporting Ukraine and emphasized the importance of developing diplomatic ties.
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