Zelenskyy at meeting with national communities' reps: We definitely to preserve our ability to be together
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a meeting with representatives of national communities and indigenous peoples of Ukraine and expressed gratitude for the peace in the country, which characterizes the state and helps to survive during the war.
"It is critical that we all be and live correctly in unity. I am confident in the peace that will come to us and for which we are fighting for Ukraine. In the future, it is very important that peace is preserved within the state," Zelenskyy said at a meeting on Friday.
He also thanked everyone for their unity in defending the Ukrainian state and "joint independence" in the war, on the front, where there are representatives of all the peoples of Ukraine.
"We in Ukraine have and will definitely preserve our ability to be together, together as independent Ukrainians," Zelenskyy said.
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