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Zelenskyy: Russia will not be able to disrupt Peace Summit, although it is trying

Wednesday, 29 May 2024, 20:47
Zelenskyy: Russia will not be able to disrupt Peace Summit, although it is trying
Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Photo: Office of the President of Ukraine

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated that Ukraine is preparing diplomatic responses to Russian attempts to disrupt the Peace Summit.

Source: Zelenskyy's evening address on 29 May 

Quote: "Despite its best efforts, Russia will be unable to disrupt the Summit. It is putting pressure on leaders and openly threatening various countries with destabilisation. This is one of the repercussions of the world's excessive patience with the terrorist state.

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Unfortunately, evil understands how to adapt and is now using its resources to divide the world and not allow it to pressure Russia into striving for peace. But now, we have about a hundred states and international organisations joining the global effort."

Details: The president also announced a meeting with all of the Ukrainian officials involved in Summit preparations. He assigned the job of reporting on his work with states that may yet participate in the Summit as well as those who are already participating.

Also, according to Zelenskyy, Australia will attend the Summit; this was announced on Wednesday.

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In addition, the president listened to reports from the Commander-in-Chief, Chief of the General Staff, and Minister of Defence on the situation at the front.

Quote: "Focused on all fronts, particularly Pokrovsk and Kurakhivka in Donetsk Oblast, as well as Kupiansk and other fronts in Kharkiv Oblast. I am grateful to each unit that does all possible to stabilise the frontline situation.

We are also prepared for the enemy's future activities; we know exactly what tasks and goals Putin has set for his forces. There will be a response to him – inevitably. We are also preparing diplomatic responses to Russian efforts to undermine the Peace Summit, which will begin in two weeks."

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