President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy held bilateral meetings in Kyiv with the leaders of six countries who participated in the Ukraine – Southeast Europe summit. This was reported by UNN with reference to the official website of the head of state.
The parties discussed the development of cooperation, joint projects, and strengthening international pressure on russia.
Details
Zelenskyy met with the presidents of Moldova, Romania, Serbia, and Albania, as well as with the prime ministers of Croatia and Slovenia.
During the talks, the discussion covered bilateral relations, opportunities for their further development, international cooperation, and the security situation.
The President emphasized that Ukraine values the support of the states of Southeast Europe and is interested in strengthening partnership with each of them.
"Together we can do a lot for greater common security and development. In fact, there are promising projects with all countries of the region," Zelenskyy stated.
He thanked Moldova, Romania, Serbia, Albania, Croatia, and Slovenia for their solidarity with Ukraine.
The head of state also noted that the Ukraine – Southeast Europe summit is being held on Ukrainian territory for the second time. According to him, it is important that foreign leaders personally come to Ukraine and can see the consequences of russian aggression.
"We must definitely continue to put pressure on the aggressor so that these strikes against life stop and there is a dignified peace," Zelenskyy summarized.
Reminder
On the Day of Ukrainian Statehood, leaders and high-ranking officials from Moldova, Romania, Slovenia, Croatia, Albania, Serbia, and other countries arrived in Kyiv to participate in the summit "Ukraine – Southeast Europe".