Zelensky on the Day of the State Flag of Ukraine made several important statements
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On August 23, President Zelensky made a statement about Crimea as part of Ukraine and joining the EU, possible shelling on Independence Day, and the resuscitation of the international legal order.
About possible massive shelling during the holidays:
What will Ukraine do if they attack Kyiv? The same as now. As a president, I am sure, as for every Ukrainian, Kyiv, Chernihiv, and Donbas are all the same. Ukrainians live there. In Kharkov, Zaporozhye... The answer will be the same in these cities. If they beat us, they will receive a robust response. I want to say that I think you see this in the information space; every day, this answer will grow. It will get stronger and stronger,” President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky said.
According to the President, the liberation of Crimea from the invaders will become an adequate resuscitation of the international legal order.
We must win to overcome terror and restore predictability and security to our region, Europe, and the world. Victory in the fight against Russian aggression. Therefore, it is necessary to liberate Crimea from occupation. Where it began, it will end there. This will be an adequate resuscitation of the international legal order. But this is not just a political and legal task for the world. This is about a specific land, about specific people living specifically in Crimea. About cities, about culture, about particular sights. About the hopes of specific living people,” Zelensky said during the second summit of the Crimean Platform.
About the friend of Ukraine, the President of Poland:
Today, in the presence of the President of Poland, Andrzej Duda, I want to open the Walk of Courage. The President of Poland, Andrzej Duda, will always be on this alley. It is a symbol of courage, friendship, a sign of support for Ukraine when it is needed,” Zelensky said.
Recall that today, August 23, President of Poland Adjey Duda visited Kyiv, where, together with the President of Ukraine, he opened, near the Verkhovna Rada, the "Alley of Courage."

Oleg Kotov writes about the war in Ukraine and how it is changing the world.













