Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Italy on April 15 for an official visit, where he met with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Rome. This visit is part of a broader European tour aimed at strengthening military and political support for Ukraine amidst ongoing tensions with Russia.
Prior to his visit to Italy, Zelensky was in Berlin on April 14, where he met with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. Following their discussions, Merz announced that Germany would provide Ukraine with new military assistance packages, which will include air defense systems, long-range weapons, drones, and ammunition.
Later that same day, Zelensky traveled to Oslo, Norway, where he engaged with Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre. During this meeting, both leaders signed a declaration to enhance defense cooperation between their nations.
On April 15, Zelensky continued his engagements in Norway by meeting with Masud Gharakhani, the Speaker of the Storting, and leaders of various political parties. Discussions during this meeting focused on the preparation of a Drone Deal between Ukraine and Norway, as well as the establishment of a Special Tribunal to address Russia’s aggression against Ukraine and the necessary steps to initiate this process.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is actively engaging with European leaders to secure military support and strengthen diplomatic ties. His recent visits to Germany, Norway, and Italy highlight ongoing efforts to bolster Ukraine's defense capabilities in response to Russian aggression.
