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Together we achieve good and democracy.. Zelensky thanks Biden and Sunak for supporting Ukraine militarily




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Posted: Saturday, December 24, 2022 – 9:01 am | Last Updated: Saturday, December 24, 2022 – 9:01 AM

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed his thanks and gratitude to US President Joe Biden and UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak for supporting Ukraine in the face of Russian military operations.

Zelensky wrote – in a post on his account on the social network “Twitter”, commenting on his recent visit to Washington – “Thank you, President of the United States … It is an honor for me to visit the United States. Talk to the states, the American people and the Congress, meet the head of the country who will help us. .” Stand up and win.”

Zelensky added – according to the Ukrainian official news agency “Ukrinform” – “This visit shows that Ukraine and the United States stand together on the side of goodness, democracy and justice, and that they are building the future together.”

In a similar tweet, Zelensky thanked British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and the British people, saying, “We feel your support. We feel the light and warmth of your hearts. Light will always prevail over darkness, so we will defeat evil and restore it. Peace to Ukraine, Europe and the world. Good luck, friends.” .” “.
On February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the launch of a special military operation in Ukraine, indicating that the operation came in response to a request for help from the leaders of the Donbass republics.

Putin insisted that Moscow had no plans to invade Ukrainian lands but aimed at disarmament, and the United States and its allies responded by imposing tough economic sanctions and increasing arms supplies to Ukraine.

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