Despite some pauses in world politics, Kyiv continues to engage with partners to expand the anti-war coalition as much as possible.
Ukrainian authorities are preparing for “very active weeks” in the second half of August. This was announced on Sunday, August 14, by President Volodymyr Zelensky in a video message.
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According to the head of state, despite the fact that there is now a pause in international politics, Kyiv continues to negotiate.
“This week I will continue to expand our relations with African states, the Latin American region. Tomorrow, important contacts will take place at the European level. A ceremony of presenting the credentials of the ambassadors of foreign states that came to Kyiv planned the other day. Although there is a certain pause in international politics today, nevertheless August, but for Ukraine, for the interests of our state, there are no pauses, there are none and there will not be, ” he said.
The President noted that Ukraine should maintain its unity and involve as many countries as possible in the anti-war coalition.
“The stronger Ukraine is, the weaker Russia will be, which means that this war will last less time. And all people in Ukraine, all people in the free world must do everything in their power and all it is possible for Russia and those who support the war to pay a rising price for Russian state terrorism,” urged the Ukrainian leader.
Finally, Zelensky announced that in the near future the Verkhovna Rada will decide on the extension of martial law and general mobilization.
“Obvious decision, obvious reasons,” he commented.
As reported, the Ukrainian head of state also said that the voice of Russians who live in the Russian Federation or abroad and do not support the war should be heard in support of Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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