Zelenskyy holds meeting following 3rd meeting of national security advisers on Peace Formula implementation

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a meeting on Wednesday following the third meeting of national security advisers and foreign policy advisers on the Peace Formula implementation, which took place on October 28-29 in Malta.
According to Zelenskyy's press service, head of the Presidential Office Andriy Yermak informed the head of state that representatives of 66 countries and international organizations from all continents took part in the meeting, which is 24 more delegations than at the previous meeting in Jeddah.
Andriy Yermak said that representatives of partner countries and the Ukrainian delegation together presented specific steps for the implementation of the five points of the Peace Formula. These action plans were developed by working groups composed of ambassadors accredited in Ukraine and representatives of the Ukrainian government. He also said that in Malta, the next steps for implementing the Formula (continuation of work at the ambassadorial level, upcoming events involving national security advisors), and preparation for the Global Peace Summit at the leader level were discussed.
Furthermore, Zelenskyy was informed that in Malta, there were over 20 bilateral meetings with national security advisors of partner countries' leaders. The purpose of these meetings was to coordinate the participation of states in implementing different points of the Peace Formula, supporting Ukraine, and coordinating joint actions in several areas.
The President stressed that even during challenging times of escalation in different parts of the world, the number of participants in the advisors' meetings has increased, and they are ready to unite around Ukraine's proposals for ending the war and achieving a just and sustainable peace.
"It is important that through the discussion of the Peace Formula points, we can attract the necessary attention of the world's countries to Ukraine, especially in the conditions of escalation in the Middle East," Zelenskyy said.
Members of the Ukrainian delegation to the meeting in Malta also took part in the meeting with the President. It included Andriy Yermak, as well as First Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine, Minister of Economy Yulia Svyrydenko, Minister of Energy Herman Haluschenko, Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights Dmytro Lubinets, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Mykola Tochytsky, Deputy Heads of the President's Office Andriy Sybiha and Ihor Zhovkva, MP Halyna Mykhailiuk, advisors to the head of the President's Office Daria Zarivna and Oleksandr Bevz.