Zelensky meets with bipartisan delegation of U.S. Senate in Munich

Zelensky meets with bipartisan delegation of U.S. Senate in Munich

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On the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, President Volodymyr Zelensky met with a bipartisan delegation from the U.S. Senate to discuss continued military support for Ukraine and the efforts needed to achieve a just peace.

Zelensky announced this on social media, Ukrinform reports.

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“The Russian Federation does not want to end the war and continues to escalate global tensions. That is why U.S. military support is crucial for Ukraine. Only in this way can we achieve a just and lasting peace,” Zelensky stressed.

He expressed gratitude for the bipartisan support Ukraine has received since the very beginning of the full-scale invasion, and for the contributions made to protect thousands of lives.

Read also: Zelensky on U.S. memorandum: Ready for talks with Trump on NATO, security guarantees

The parties talked about the partnership between Ukraine and the United States, including joint projects, economic cooperation, and the joint development of critical minerals and rare earth resources.

As reported, the annual security conference kicked off in Munich on February 14. The event will bring together more than 60 leaders of states, more than 100 ministers, heads of international organizations, representatives of politics, business, NGOs, and the media to discuss major crises and challenges.

Photo: President’s Office

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