The head of state emphasized that the world will be safer only “when tyranny is defeated.”
Russia responded with missile strikes to Ukraine’s peace initiatives. The solution is on the battlefield. This was stated by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky in an online communication with the participants of the American Enterprise Institute World Forum, which included senators, governors and representatives of the US expert community.
“When you propose a formula for peace, and Russia again responds with missiles on cities, it certainly indicates that the solution is on the battlefield. And the world will be safer, it is certain will be safer. Both for countries and for people. Both for states and for business,” said the head of state.
Zelensky emphasized that the world will be safer only “when tyranny is defeated and when other potential aggressors see the full power of freedom.”
“Our brave soldiers have managed to make the Russian army literally cease to be a global threat right before our eyes. We must complete this task. It will be done this year,” said the head of state.
The President also noted that “all the assistance provided by Ukraine’s partners is an investment in international peace, in a real security architecture for freedom.”
It will be recalled that in November 2022, in his speech at the G20 summit, Zelensky presented a 10-point peace plan covering issues such as security, including food and energy, as well as the withdrawal of Russian troops from the territory of Ukrainian.
Later, the European Union supported the Ukrainian peace formula and announced its intention to work on the implementation of all 10 points of this initiative.
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Source: korrespondent

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