During the visit of European politicians to Kyiv, sirens were heard in the capital, announcing a possible enemy attack.
During the visit to Kyiv by French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Romanian President Klaus Iohannis and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, air raid alerts were heard in the city. How European leaders responded to it on Thursday, June 16, said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
According to him, “no one was scared, and it just inspired us to be as specific as possible and negotiate for the sake of our interests, for the sake of all Ukrainians and for the sake of all in Europe. “
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He also noted that the heads of European states understand that negotiations between Ukraine and Russia are not continuing simply because of the aggressor’s position.
“Overall, my impression of the meeting was positive. All leaders understand why negotiations are not taking place today to end the war. Exclusively because of Russia’s position, which is just trying to intimidate everyone in Europe and continue the destruction of our state.Not looking for a way to peace – they don’t want.It is an aggressor, he must first decide for himself that the war must end.We will continue to fight until we can guarantee the complete security of our state and integrity of the territory, “Zelensky stressed.
Recall that the Russian Federation planned to organize its own spy as an intern at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
It was also reported that the Seimas of Lithuania recognized the forced export of Ukrainian citizens to Russia as deportation of Ukrainian citizens.
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Source: korrespondent

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