Zelenskyy before Granada Summit: Main task is to preserve unity in Europe

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has arrived at the European Political Community Summit in Granada (Spain).
"I think the main task is to preserve unity in Europe. And I'm not just talking about EU countries, all over Europe. I think this is the biggest problem, because Russia will attack through information disinformation, through fakes. And secondly, it is important that Ukraine has protection for the winter, because in winter we will have many attacks from different sides, different types of Russian missiles, including Iranian drones," he told reporters before the summit.
Answering the question whether he fears a decrease in support from the United States, Zelenskyy said that "in Ukraine, we stopped being afraid in the first days of a full-scale war. I think it's too late for us to be afraid, we need to work on it."
At the same time, he noted that the U.S. election period is "very difficult" and "some voices are very strange."