Zelenskyy: We’ll end this war the way Ukraine needs, bring back safety of our youth
There will be no generation lost in Ukraine due to Russian aggression, the war will end the way our state and Ukrainians need it, and the safety of Ukrainian youth will be returned, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
"On behalf of our state, I can promise, it seems to me, the most important thing: Ukraine, despite the harsh circumstances of the war, will not have a generation lost because of the war. We will end this war the way our Ukraine, our state, our people need it and return security to our state, our Ukrainian youth," Zelenskyy said at the Ukrainian Youth Forum on Monday.
The President added that Ukrainian children will be able to realize their talents, as well as feel needed in Ukraine.
"These are all absolutely important things, fundamental things that we must ensure and we will ensure. I am sure we will do this together," the head of state stressed.
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