Ukrainian President Meets Spanish Parliament: Defense Aid and Frozen Russian Assets on the Agenda.
President Zelenskyy Holds Talks with Spanish Lawmakers
According to UATV: On March 18, 2023, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with members of Spain's parliament, including Francina Armengol and Pedro Rollán. The discussions centered on key issues related to military support for Ukraine, with a particular focus on strengthening air defense systems. Zelenskyy highlighted the significance of Spain's involvement in the PURL program, underscoring the collaborative efforts to bolster Ukraine's defensive capabilities.
Key Topics Discussed
In addition, the meeting addressed mechanisms for utilizing frozen Russian assets, which could be directed to support Ukraine amid the ongoing war. Special attention was given to Ukraine's energy resilience, a critical concern given the current circumstances.
“We are interested in joint projects with Spanish companies,” said Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Zelenskyy's visit to Spain aims to strengthen bilateral ties and secure support for Ukraine across security and economic domains.
This meeting reflects Ukraine's intensified international efforts to ensure its defense and economic stability. Collaboration with Spain could mark a pivotal step in building a stronger global coalition backing Ukraine, especially in the face of ongoing Russian aggression. Discussions on energy resilience also highlight the urgent need to explore alternative energy sources to reduce dependence on Russian supplies.
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