Zelensky discussed Laxon’s investments in the Ukrainian military-industrial complex and penalties against Russia.
President Vladimir Zelensky met with the Prime Minister of New Zealand Christopher Laxon in The Hague. This was announced by the State Chief’s Press Service on Wednesday,
“We may be far from Ukraine, but New Zealand is standing next to you, because you are fighting for the values we believe in,” Lakson said.
Parties discussed prospects for investing in the manufacture of military equipment in Ukraine and the launch of the initiative, which would help to combat Iran’s “miners”, which Russia uses for the massive shelling of Ukrainian cities. We talk about making interceptors and seb systems.
Zelensky and Laxon also spoke about the threat that Russia’s cooperation with Iran and North Korea was not only for Europe, but also for the Indo-Pacific region.
“The leaders have the same vision that strong coordinated actions and strict sanctions against all sectors of the economy that give Russia the opportunity to finance its military engine can stop,” the statement said.
The President invited New Zealand’s prime minister to visit the visit to Ukraine.
Remember that New Zealand will continue to train Ukrainian soldiers and provide military support in Ukraine until December 2026.
In the war in Ukraine, a volunteer from New Zealand died
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Source: korrespondent

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