Ukraine is a free, independent, indivisible state. And it will always be so, the president said.
The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky congratulated the citizens of the country on the Day of Ukrainian Statehood. The video greeting was released on the morning of Thursday, July 28.
The head of state said that “our great Ukrainian family is united by the family of state symbols of Ukraine. These are three brothers: the State Flag of Ukraine, the State Emblem and the State Anthem.”
“In my opinion, it is very important not only to celebrate the emergence of the state, but also to unite for the sake of its preservation. We offer our soul and body for our freedom “Because we forget that not all “small witch is like dew in the sun” … But we have not forgotten what kind we are, that is, we must surely “smile. down” because this is our destiny “, said the president.
At the same time, in a congratulatory commentary on the video, Zelensky said that today the country is restless in the morning because of missile terror from Russia.
“We will not surrender. We will not surrender. We cannot be intimidated. Ukraine is an independent, free, indivisible state. And it will always be so,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy summed up.
Remember that today, July 28, Ukraine celebrates the Day of the Ukrainian state for the first time. The introduction of a new public holiday, to be celebrated on the day of the baptism of Kievan Rus-Ukraine, was proposed last year by President Zelensky during celebrations on the occasion of Ukraine’s Independence Day. At the same time, he signed a decree approving the State Day.
According to the president, the starting point of Ukrainian statehood is the year of foundation of Kyiv, the capital of Kievan Rus and modern Ukraine. Therefore, the new holiday will be celebrated on the day of the heyday of the Ukrainian state – on the day of the baptism of Kievan Rus.
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Source: korrespondent

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