For real security in the world, we must push Russia back to its territory - Zelenskyy

For real security in the world, we must push Russia back to its territory - Zelenskyy

Kyiv  •  UNN

April 25 2024, 03:11 PM • 18949 views

President Zelenskyy assured that all U.S. aid to Ukraine is used transparently, with every dollar accounted for, and emphasized the need to push Russia back to its territory to achieve real security.

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy gave an interview to Fox News. The Head of State spoke about how to achieve security in the world not in words but in actions. He also explained why U.S. congressmen can count on transparency in the use of their support. Part of the interview was published by the President's press service, and quoted by UNN.

If we want real security, if we really want it to be strong, for many days and years - for decades, for security to exist in the future of our region, we have to push Russia back into its territory.

- Zelensky said in an interview.

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The President of Ukraine also assured that Congressional Republicans have no reason to worry about the aid provided. He emphasized that Ukrainians need weapons, not money. And all arms purchases for Ukraine are carried out in the most transparent way possible.

Transparency. They (congressmen - ed.) have it all. They see everything, every dollar that comes into Ukraine. They know whether it's military aid or direct funding for some of our industries. They see everything.

- the President emphasized.

Zelenskyy also noted that by helping Ukraine, the United States also benefits, as Ukrainians are willing to share all the technologies they have acquired with their American partners.

And when we share these technologies with the United States. It's not just about giving something, it's about getting a lot in return. So be calm and be sure that everything will go to the battlefield, supporting not only the Ukrainian army, but also protecting democracy in the world.

- Zelensky emphasized.

Zelenskyy repeatedly thanked the United States and President Biden personally for their support for Ukraine. He reiterated that our military needs to receive the necessary weapons as soon as possible, and reminded us of the need to close our skies, which could be provided by Ukraine's allies.