“Important decisions” can be made within the framework of the meeting of the Ramstein contact group, the head of state noted.
President Volodymyr Zelensky hopes that next week could be historic for the defense of Ukraine. He said this in a video message on Saturday, October 5.
“Now our teams – Ukraine and the United States, the teams of our other partners are working to prepare Ramstein – significant decisions and, in general, the meetings and negotiations next week can be positive for our defense, for our vision of how it should end war We will do everything for this, we will do one hundred percent,” assured the president.
The head of state announced political consultations between Ukrainian and Western teams: officials, diplomats, and military personnel on “filling in the military points of the Victory Plan.”
“This is something that can quickly strengthen Ukraine, Ukrainian positions are first and foremost among all of us and everything indicated in the Plan is absolutely true for our partners in the Peace Formula,” – emphasized by Zelensky.
He reiterated that it is possible to guarantee reliable peace and long-term security for Ukraine only on the basis of international law and “without any trade in sovereignty or trade in territories.”
“Exactly as stipulated in the Peace Formula. Ukraine needs peace – real, fair – guaranteed protection from war. This is possible only in strong positions. And when our people and our partners are truly united. This is what we do for “Thank you to everyone who helped us and who, like us, are ready to make the next week historic in many ways,” concluded the Ukrainian leader.
As you know, on October 12, Germany will host the 25th meeting in the Ramstein format and the first with the participation of the leaders of Western countries. With them is US President Joe Biden.
Zelensky said Ramstein’s anniversary would be “special,” without giving details.
Source: korrespondent

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