Her Majesty is personally taking care of the temporarily displaced Ukrainians, said the wife of the Ukrainian leader.
The First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska spoke on the phone with Her Majesty the Queen of Sweden. The wife of the Ukrainian president noted that Sweden continues to provide active humanitarian support to Ukraine, and Queen Silvia personally takes care of temporarily displaced Ukrainians. He wrote it on Instagram.
The first lady also added that, among other things, Her Majesty is a participant in the Kyiv Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen.
“It is important that the Summit is not limited to the event that took place in July. Every week I discuss with the participants what has been done, as well as the next steps within the framework of the annual theme – the restoration of Ukraine. His Her Majesty Queen Silvia of Sweden has been protecting the rights of children for many years. World Childhood Foundation Her Majesty has been preventing child abuse, exploitation and domestic violence for more than 20 years, so in this time in a telephone conversation we discussed Sweden’s experience in this area, in particular, child protection, health care and advocacy for women’s rights and its implementation in Ukraine “Zelenskaya wrote.
As the first lady said, Her Majesty spoke about the success of the children’s camp, where little Ukrainians who were forced to move to Sweden this summer because of the war can rest.
“Queen Silvia made sure that the attention of all of Sweden is focused on Ukraine. I am grateful for this and I think that thanks to the great support of all democratic countries at the 2023 Summit, we will be talking about a rebuilt Ukraine ,” concluded Zelenska.
Recall that earlier the first lady created her own charitable foundation to help Ukrainians. He will deal with humanitarian issues.
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Source: korrespondent

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