Ukrainian President Volodymir Zelensky, like the Prime Minister of Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovenia on Tuesday, invited all those who consider themselves friends of Ukraine to visit Kiev.
“I invite all my friends from Ukraine to visit Kiev, because the sky has not yet closed on Russian missiles and airplanes, which can be dangerous here. The decision to strengthen the broadcasting arsenal has not yet been approved. We did not get any airplane.But the opinions of all people from all over the world are now focused on our capital, Ukraine, so we will thank everyone who joins us.In the video posted on his Facebook account, the President of Ukraine said not only our gratitude, but also thanks to other countries..
Zelensky was visited by Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki in Kiev on Tuesday. Slovenia, Yanez Jansa, Czech Republic Petr Piala. The President of Ukraine shared a video of the meeting on social networks and described the visit of European leaders to Ukraine as “strong support testimony.”
According to the Ukrainian agency Ukrinform, at the meeting, the Ukrainian president said that the country was experiencing a complicated situation and regretted the bombing in the capital and other parts of the West on Tuesday.
However, Zelensky valued the courage of the citizens of Ukraine and emphasized his suspicion that Moscow initially thought that it would receive some support from the people of this country in the attack on Ukraine.
Meanwhile, the president questioned the origin of some troops sent by Russia to Russia. “They speak a language that we do not understand, that is, they are either from Syria or are being drawn from somewhere else.” He warned.
According to the Polish Prime Minister, Morawiecki, Fiala, and Jansa traveled to the Ukrainian capital, telling the government that the European Union “supports Ukraine”. In fact, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmyhal defined the leaders of Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovenia as “true friends” before Zelenski met with European leaders.
Information from the Europa Press
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