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More Weapons and Support: Zelensky summed up tourist countries in Europe (video)

According to the Ukrainian leader, the victory of our country was closer. Ukraine has received support for its peace formula, as well as joining the EU and NATO. The result of President Vladimir Zelensky's trip to a number of European countries will be more weapons and political support for Ukraine. The Head of State stated this in an evening address to the nation. "Three long days - and our warriors, our country become stronger. I am sure - much stronger.

We return home with new defensive packages: more new, powerful weapons for the front, more protection for our people. More political support," Zelensky said. He recalled that during his visits to Italy, Germany, France and the United Kingdom, he met with the leaders of these countries and Pope Francis. He also watched the preparation of Ukrainian fighters and inspected military equipment that Ukraine would already use or use the forces of Ukraine.

"At all meetings we discussed our formula of peace, and now there is more willingness to adhere to the Ukrainian formula. There is more support for our accession to the EU, more understanding that Ukraine will be NATO, it is inevitable," the President stressed.

He thanked Italy for his help in protecting the Ukrainian sky and lives of people, Germany-for the largest defensive package with IRIS-T air defense systems, France-for new opportunities for our military to resist Russian terror and for additional equipment, and Britain-for an agreement on Ukrainian training pilots and long -range missiles. The Head of State noted that a coalition for training Ukrainian pilots is now being created and he is counting on the support of France and other allies.

"So, the main results for these days - a new weapon for Ukraine, respect for Ukrainians, our victory was closer," he summarized. We will remind, according to media information, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Prime Minister of the UK Risha Sunak held negotiations on the creation of "fighter coalitions" on May 15.