The country that has as president Volodymyr Zelensky, enters the third year of conflict worn out by the little help from the western powers to confront the troops of Russia.
Two years after the Russia-Ukraine conflict
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Two years have passed since the war between Russia and Ukraine
The Russian army, unlike the Ukrainian one, approaches the third year of the conflict in a position of force and with the country’s economy focused on the war effort.
In this context, Zelensky stated that decisions on the delivery of military aid to Ukraine must be “the priority“. Furthermore, the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyenarrived in kyiv today and highlighted “the extraordinary resistance of the Ukrainian people“Two years after the war. He also stated that the bloc will support them”until the country is finally free“.
This Saturday, the Russian Defense Minister, Sergei Shoiguvisited Moscow troops deployed in Ukraine and stated that “in terms of force ratio, the advantage is on our side“.
Ukraine’s president vows to defeat Russia
Two years after the start of the war, the president of Ukraine also He promised that his country will defeat the Russian forces. “We have been fighting for this for 730 days of our lives. And we will win“Zelensky said. “Any normal person wants the war to end. But none will allow Ukraine to be eliminated“, he claimed.
At the meeting in kyiv, which included Ursula von der Leyen, and the prime ministers of Canada, Italy and Belgium, Justin Trudeau, Giorgia Meloni and Alexander de Croothe president of the European Commission announced the donation of more than 50 vehicles with which the European Union (EU) wants to improve the Police and Prosecutor’s fleet and contribute to “stabilizing” the “liberated” territories.
For his part, the EU High Representative for Foreign Policy, Josep Borrell, He highlighted in a statement that the vehicles “will help reinforce the presence of judicial services in the liberated territories, restore the rule of law and stability, support the population and make public institutions work again.”
Within this aid mechanism, largely financed by the European Commission, the The EU also donated generators to alleviate electricity supply needs in the face of successive cuts caused by the attacks.
Source: Ambito