Zelensky said that Ukraine does not see the end of the war approaching

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We do not see the end of the war approaching - President of Ukraine
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21:38, 06.05.2022

There are no signs of an early end to the Russian-Ukrainian war.



This was stated by President Volodymyr Zelensky during a speech to experts from the Royal Institute of International Affairs Chatham House

Today is the 72nd day of a full-scale war, and we do not see the end of the war yet. We do not feel and do not see the slightest desire from the Russian side to complete it. And we do not see satisfactory solutions to the challenges that Russia provoked by this war. Since February 24, there has not been a single day that we did not negotiate on providing us with weapons, strengthening sanctions against Russia, etc. And there was not a day when we would not negotiate a safe exit and a "green corridor" for people under siege in Mariupol, Zelensky said.

According to him, Ukraine seeks to achieve victory in the war as soon as possible, restore its territorial integrity and begin to restore destroyed property, including with funds confiscated in Russia.

This war, he said, will have global consequences in many areas. First of all, with regard to the food security of hundreds of millions of people, in particular in the Middle East. Because the traditional supply chains of key food products in the region have been disrupted.

He added that world leaders are beginning to realize the global consequences of this war, although in the early days they had pessimistic expectations about Ukraine's combat capability. Zelensky called on the world to act more decisively and quickly, because the scale of damage and damage from the war for the whole world will increase with every day of the war. Although the future victory of Ukraine in the war is already certain, its approach can reduce the number of losses for the world.

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Olena Tkalich

Expert on women's rights, persons with disabilities, motherhood in the modern context, health care reform, education and social welfare.