In ARD Interview, Zelenskyy Discusses EU Accession, Counteroffensive, and Restoring Ukraine's Territory.
Statement by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
According to Novyny.live: In an interview with the German broadcaster ARD, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed several critical issues. He reaffirmed Ukraine's intention to reclaim all of its occupied territories. The conversation also covered the Ukrainian military's counteroffensive, Ukraine's actions regarding the blocking of Starlink for Russia, and the need for the European Union to set a specific date for Ukraine's accession. This interview comes at a pivotal moment as Ukraine continues its defense against the ongoing Russian invasion.
Challenges and Issues
Zelenskyy further highlighted problems with Ukraine's military recruitment centers, known as TCCs, in a message directed at Russian President Vladimir Putin. He stressed the vital importance of not recognizing or taking any actions that could lead to irreversible consequences, stating:
"I am absolutely convinced of this. The most important thing on this path is not to recognize anything and not to take any steps that would be irreversible" — Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Additionally, Zelenskyy discussed the possibility of running for re-election as Ukraine's president, emphasizing the need for political stability during the current crisis. These statements underscore Ukraine's determination to restore its territorial integrity and accelerate European integration, which remains a cornerstone of the nation's foreign policy. Amid the continuing conflict and geopolitical challenges, Zelenskyy's position reflects Ukraine's efforts to maintain international support and stand firm in the face of aggression.
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