Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on May 14 made his first visit to Germany since the start of full-scale Russian aggression.
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The head of state met with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier in Berlin. On the territory of the Bellevue Palace, a conversation took place between the two leaders. Subsequently, a meeting with Zelensky Chancellor Olaf Scholz is expected. After the face-to-face conversation and another discussion in small groups, a press conference will take place. This is reported by the German newspaper Welt.
Zelensky on Telegram said that in Germany he discussed the current situation and intensive cooperation between Germany and Ukraine with the leaders of the country. He stressed that Berlin will continue to support Ukraine politically, militarily and financially for as long as necessary. The Ukrainian leader also thanked the German authorities for their great military, economic and financial support in the face of Russian aggression.
The Ukrainian leader also thanked Germany for the largest military aid package since the start of a full-scale war.
German air defense systems, artillery, tanks and infantry fighting vehicles are saving Ukrainian lives and bringing us closer to victory. Germany is a reliable ally. Let’s bring peace together,” he stressed.
Recall that President Volodymyr Zelensky is in Italy on a working visit. In Rome, he met with Italian Prime Minister Georgia Maloney, after which he stated that “there are very important decisions to protect our skies.”
Later, Pope Francis met with Zelensky in the Vatican. The Ukrainian leader told the pontiff about Russian crimes in Ukraine, revealed the details of the Ukrainian peace formula and offered to join in its implementation.
Source: Racurs

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