President Zelensky addresses participants of

President Zelensky addresses participants of "financial Ramstein"

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President Volodymyr Zelensky took part in the third meeting of the ministerial roundtable on support for Ukraine held by the Ukrainian government, the World Bank Group and the IMF.

The Head of State made the announcement himself and posted a video of his speech on his Instagram account, Ukrinform reports 

According to him, the first thing to pay attention to is Ukraine's priority needs for reconstruction.

“For people to return to Ukraine, for the aggressor to lose not only on the battlefield, but literally in everything - we need the approval of the Support Program to cover the priority projects of Fast Recovery”  Zelensky emphasized.

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Next, he added, we need to work on specific mechanisms for directing frozen Russian assets to compensate for the damage caused by Russia. This will be a peacekeeping act on a global scale. Potential aggressors should see this.

“There are no secondary frontlines in the war. All of them require attention and strength. The financial frontline in particular. We are doing our part, and I am grateful to everyone who helps. But the fundamental decisions are up to you. I believe that they will be made!” he summarized.

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