Why Ukraine Needs Its Youth: Zelenskyy’s Message to Students in a Talk Show Appearance.
President Zelenskyy Joins 'Better at Home' Talk Show
According to Novyny.live: On May 26, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy took part in the talk show 'Better at Home', engaging with Ukrainian students both residing in the country and studying abroad. The discussion centered on the critical themes of unity, support, and the opportunities available for young people in Ukraine. This event highlights the ongoing dialogue between the government and the younger generation amid the challenges of war.
Zelenskyy stressed the importance of maintaining strong ties with family and the homeland, declaring that
“Ukrainians are needed by their country now and always.”He also expressed gratitude to the youth who have stayed in Ukraine, stating:
“I thank our young people, everyone who is here, in Ukraine.”
Advancing Vocational Education
During a working visit to Rivne, the president also discussed the future of vocational education. Additionally, he honored Ukrainian scientists with state awards, underscoring the significance of their contributions to the nation. These efforts reflect Zelenskyy’s focus on fostering youth development and scientific potential in the face of current adversities.
Zelenskyy's participation in the talk show and his emphasis on supporting young people underline Ukraine's strategic commitment to education and science. Amid the ongoing conflict, maintaining connections with the younger generation and backing their education are vital for the country’s future. Recognizing the achievements of Ukrainian scientists and advancing vocational training also demonstrate the state’s drive toward innovation and boosting its international competitiveness.
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