Ukrainian authorities are working in detail with partners on new measures to help Ukraine.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said that May and June should be fruitful in the supply of weapons to Ukraine and in negotiations with partners, and also announced new measures to help Ukraine from partners in the near future.
“This week is coming to an end – a very fruitful one for Ukraine. And one of these days we are actively preparing for new steps in May and June. , and on decisions for Ukraine, on negotiations with our partners . We have prepared an important legislative initiative for our society. The preparation of decisions on sanctions against the aggressor continues. We look forward to international meetings at various levels in Kiev. We are talking to the partner about weapons that will help us do more to restore peace,” Zelensky said in his traditional evening video message.
This week, our various partners have shown themselves helping Ukraine, helping Ukrainians. From the United States to New Zealand, from the Netherlands and Belgium to Croatia. Nordic countries – Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Iceland. I am grateful for every decision of the partners to support Ukraine!”.
Details: Zelensky emphasized that the Ukrainian authorities are also working in detail with other partners on new measures to help Ukraine.
“We expect them in the near future – exactly what is needed for our strength on the front line, for protecting our skies, for justice against terrorists and for a faster restoration of peace for the whole land of Ukraine. Those decisions that can be discussed will definitely be communicated to me by the public,” he said.
It will be recalled that on May 6, the mayor of Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov, said that the Russian “evacuation” from the occupied part of the Zaporozhye region was too fast, and huge queues formed at the Chongar checkpoint on the road from Melitopol to Crimea.
Deputy Defense Minister Vladimir Gavrilov believes that Russia will be in trouble if the Ukrainian counter-offensive begins.
Source: korrespondent

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