Zelensky urged diplomats to seek new ways to help Ukraine.


The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, noted that the country's support on the international stage has reached incredible heights. However, he urged not to rest on laurels and to actively expand cooperation with other countries.
In his post on Telegram, he emphasized the importance of seeking new formats of assistance that could be beneficial for Ukraine's defense, similar to the Danish model or the Czech initiative regarding artillery supplies.
Zelensky also noted progress in the development of Ukrainian aviation, particularly the active use of French 'Mirage' planes alongside F-16 fighters.
The President thanked France for its support, especially President Emmanuel Macron, the Minister of Defense, and the Ukrainian ambassador to France.
In addition, Zelensky urged Ukrainian diplomats to support measures that promote the safety of Ukrainians and pressure Russia due to its involvement in the conflict in the east of the country.
The President believes that every diplomat should demonstrate concrete results to enhance the well-being of Ukraine and its citizens.
It is worth noting that Zelensky instructed the new Minister of Defense and the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council to conduct an audit of all defense agreements with international partners within ten days.
The president also highlighted three key priorities for Ukraine's diplomacy.
Summary: The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky noted positive dynamics in international support for Ukraine and called for further expansion of global cooperation. He emphasized the importance of seeking new formats of assistance and actively supporting measures aimed at protecting Ukraine's interests and pressuring Russia.Read also
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