January 5, 2025
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The President thanked everyone who was close to Ukraine in 2024

Volodymyr Zelenskyi thanked international partners for the great support of Ukraine, in particular for 27 security agreements and tens of billions of dollars in support of our army.”, — write: www.ukrinform.ua

Volodymyr Zelenskyi thanked international partners for the great support of Ukraine, in particular for 27 security agreements and tens of billions of dollars in support of our army.

The head of the Ukrainian state said this in his New Year’s greetings, reports Ukrinform.

“Patriots”, “Iris”, “Nasams”, “Atakams”, F-16, “Scalps”, “Storm shadow”. Czech initiative and a million shells. The Danish model and hundreds of millions in our domestic production. 27 security agreements and 40 billion to support our army. European Union and 50 billion to support our economy. “Big Seven” and the decision on 50 billion dollars of frozen Russian assets. This is our big international work. This is our great international victory,” Zelensky said.

The head of state thanked all partners who were close to Ukraine in 2024.

“To our partners, allies, friends, leaders. To leaders indeed… who prove their leadership by action. Who was not afraid to come to Ukraine, knowing how valuable it is to see us side by side. With whom, despite the distance and time difference, we worked, found solutions and achieved results,” the President emphasized.

Read also: Zelensky: I believe that together with the USA we are able to force Russia to a just peace As reported by Ukrinform, in September the Secretary General of NATO confirmed the intention of the Allies of the Alliance to provide Ukraine with permanent and long-term military aid in the amount of 40 billion euros during 2025.

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