At the end of the address, Zelensky traditionally thanked everyone who helps Ukraine and noted that the world is strong to stop Russia, and it must be done now.
The world has the power to stop Russia and protect normal life, President Vladimir Zelensky said in an evening video message to the people of Ukraine this January 19.
At the beginning of the speech, the President announced the presentation of certificates for 30 apartments to the Heroes of Ukraine and the families of soldiers who were awarded this title posthumously.
Zelensky also spoke about phone conversations with the Prime Minister of Albania and the President of the United Arab Emirates. During the conversation with the President of the UAE, special emphasis was placed on the release of Ukrainian prisoners. Zelensky also thanked the President of the UAE for significant assistance to Ukraine.
“The process is very complex, very sensitive. But the task remains unchanged: we must free all our people, return all the prisoners,” the president emphasized.
At the end of the address, Zelensky traditionally thanked everyone who helps Ukraine, and noted that the world is strong to stop Russia, and it must be done now.
“Today, because of the madness of the Russian leaders, every country in the world is facing a period of uncertainty and danger. More and more, the world is hearing and becoming convinced that there may be more wars in the future. But there are we have the power to stop this. We have the power to protect normal life. The world has this power. And it must work now – it must stop Russia. I thank everyone who helped. I thank everyone who is defending Ukraine, who working for Ukraine and remembering : the main task is to give our state every opportunity to drive out the invaders. We will definitely do it,” said the president.
Source: korrespondent

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