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In London, Zelenskyy discussed strikes on Russia and new aid with the leaders of Britain, France, and Germany

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The President met with the leaders of Britain, France, and Germany in the E3 format. They discussed Russian losses, ballistic missile defense, and strengthening Europe's role.

In London, Zelenskyy discussed strikes on Russia and new aid with the leaders of Britain, France, and Germany

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with the leaders of Great Britain, France, and Germany in London. He reported this on Telegram, UNN informs.

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The Head of State thanked Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron, and Friedrich Merz for their support.

"We met in the important E3 + Ukraine format. A substantive discussion about our defense. I informed them about the situation on the battlefield and Russian losses. For five consecutive months, the aggressor has been losing over 30,000 troops in killed and wounded. It is important that our assessments coincide with those of our partners: Russia is not winning on the battlefield, and our middle-strikes and deep-strikes significantly limit its ability to expand the aggression,"

Zelenskyy noted.

At the same time, according to him, it is very important to have protection against ballistic threats, which the Russians use to terrorize Ukrainian cities and communities.

"We also discussed possible ways to intensify diplomacy and the role of Europe in this process. It has always been a priority for Ukraine that Europe's position and voice in negotiations be strong. I thank Britain, France, and Germany for their support and readiness to help. We agreed that the teams will work on the next steps,"

the President added.

Recall

The day before, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in London for a visit. In addition to negotiations with the leaders of Great Britain, France, and Germany, he has a scheduled meeting with His Majesty King Charles III.

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