In his video address, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi shared his successes in the foreign policy arena in supporting Ukrainians in the war unleashed by Russia,
KYIV. UkraineGate , 22 , April , 2022 | Ukraine News .
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“Today (April 21 – ed.) Was a very meaningful foreign policy day for Ukraine. First, the Prime Ministers of Spain and Denmark arrived in Kyiv. Two states that consistently support Ukraine. Thank you. Two leaders whose presence in Kyiv encourages other leaders of the democratic world to think about visits to Ukraine, new gestures of support for our country, concrete decisions we need to win. He thanked them for helping our defense. For the sanctions pressure on Russia, “Zelensky said.
He noted that he called on Spain, Denmark and all other European democracies to further strengthen sanctions against Russia.
“Finally, impose an oil embargo, be sure to disconnect the entire Russian banking system from the global financial system. And be sure to help us bring to justice all those responsible for war crimes against Ukrainians,” the president added.
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The Prime Minister of Denmark stated his readiness to support the program of post-war reconstruction of Ukraine in terms of reconstruction and development of Mykolayiv and the shipbuilding industry of Ukraine.
“Let me remind you that this is the direction of reconstruction I proposed to Denmark when I addressed the Parliament and the people of Denmark in March. And today I addressed the Parliament and the people of Portugal. This was the 26th appeal to the parliaments of our partner countries. Each of these speeches really supports us. It brings closer the decision to provide assistance to Ukraine, including defense assistance. “, – said Zelensky.
He also addressed the participants of the special spring session of the World Bank.
“This is one of the most important events for the heads of international financial institutions and finance ministers of the leading states. We are accumulating financial support for Ukraine,” the President stressed.
Source: Ukrgate