Ukraine: President Zelensky Insists Country Will Win War
Ukraine’s President has issued a rallying cry, vowing that his country will prevail, as it marks two years since Russia’s full-scale invasion.
“None of us will allow our Ukraine to end,” Volodymyr Zelensky said in an address in the capital Kyiv.
He was joined by Western leaders in a show of solidarity.
The anniversary comes as Ukraine experiences a range of setbacks in its efforts to expel Russia from its territory.
Zelensky said in his speech on Saturday that while any normal person would want the war to end, it could only be on Ukraine’s terms.
“That’s why, to the words ‘end of the war’, we always add ‘on our terms’. That’s why the word ‘peace’ always goes with ‘fair’.
“We are fighting for it. For 730 days of our lives already. And we will win on the best day of our life.”
Joining him in Kyiv were the leaders of Italy, Belgium and Canada as well as the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen.
They laid wreaths at a wall commemorating those who have lost their lives in the war.
However, there were some glaring omissions among the visitors. No senior US representatives were present, whereas last year President Joe Biden attended the anniversary.
However, Zelensky did meet a group of Democratic senators led by Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on Friday, though, which he said was a sign Washington backed Ukraine.
BBC
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