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Russia spreads conflicts worldwide, and Ukraine needs to stay relevant – Zelenskyy

Sunday, 7 April 2024, 21:13
Russia spreads conflicts worldwide, and Ukraine needs to stay relevant – Zelenskyy
Zelenskyy during online-meeting with United24 ambassadors. Photo: Office of the President of Ukraine

Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine, has stated that more efforts should be made so that Ukraine-related topics remain in the focus of the international community since conflicts and instability spread around the world "due to Russian investments".

Source: evening address of Zelenskyy; website of the President

Details: Zelenskyy revealed that he had talked to ambassadors of the Ukrainian charity platform United24 ahead of the preparation of the annual summit of the platform.

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Quote: "Now everyone sees that much more personal energy and much more effort is needed to keep the Ukrainian issue in the focus of global attention alongside many other problems and conflicts.

This is not an easy year. A year of elections in various countries and in the European Union. Conflicts and instability keep spreading around the world – in particular due to Russian investments in violence.

And I am grateful to everyone who stands with Ukraine after these years of war. I am grateful to everyone who believes in us and helps us. Ukraine has every opportunity to achieve its goals. The key is to stay united with everyone in the world who values life – life safe from terror."

More details: Earlier the President’s website reported that Zelenskyy had met with the ambassadors of the fundraising platform United24 in an online format.

The meeting was attended by philosopher, publicist, Stanford University professor Francis Fukuyama, NASA astronaut Scott Kelly, Virgin Group founder Richard Branson, actors Misha Collins, Mark Hamill, Liev Schreiber, Katheryn Winnick and Ivanna Sakhno, historian Timothy Snyder, country singer Brad Paisley, and Imagine Dragons band members Wayne Sermon, Ben McKee and Mac Reynolds.

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