Zelensky will virtually attend the NATO summit

Zelensky will virtually attend the NATO summit

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will attend the summit of NATO leaders. The leaders will meet on March 24 in Brussels, but the head of state will attend via video link. This was said by presidential press secretary Sergei Nikiforov on the air of the "Unified News" telethon.

 

"Ukraine will take an active part there. What kind of participation we are still determining. At least it will be a presidential address, and at most it will be full participation, of course, in the video format. The format of participation will be known in the coming days," said Nikiforov.

 

Zelensky, according to his press secretary, at the summit plans to raise the issue of stopping Russia's war crimes against the people of Ukraine and civilian infrastructure.

 

"This can be done in several ways - to close the sky, to provide Ukraine with powerful air defense and aviation. There will be no talk of new security formats," he added.





Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will attend the summit of NATO leaders. The leaders will meet on March 24 in Brussels, but the head of state will attend via video link. This was said by presidential press secretary Sergei Nikiforov on the air of the "Unified News" telethon.

 

"Ukraine will take an active part there. What kind of participation we are still determining. At least it will be a presidential address, and at most it will be full participation, of course, in the video format. The format of participation will be known in the coming days," said Nikiforov.

 

Zelensky, according to his press secretary, at the summit plans to raise the issue of stopping Russia's war crimes against the people of Ukraine and civilian infrastructure.

 

"This can be done in several ways - to close the sky, to provide Ukraine with powerful air defense and aviation. There will be no talk of new security formats," he added.