Zelenskyy: Hungarian and Slovak peoples are actually on the side of truth, and their authorities should recognize the truth
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President Zelenskyy said that the Hungarian and Slovak people support Ukraine, and their authorities should recognize the truth. He emphasized the importance of European unity and warned against cooperation with Russia.
The Hungarian and Slovak people are actually with Ukraine, with Ukrainians, on the side of truth. The authorities of these countries should also recognize the truth. This was stated by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in his New Year's greetings, UNN reports.
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I am grateful to everyone who has made Ukraine stand and endure. It will make its way to peace, to a strong Ukraine. And to a European Ukraine. And these are not just words - this is the reality that came in June this year with the opening of negotiations on Ukraine's accession to the EU. And this is a historic result. This path is irreversible. And Ukraine will be in the European Union
The President emphasized that one day Ukraine will be in NATO and will strengthen the Alliance.
It will strengthen the resilience of the world. The unity of Europe determines the fate of every nation on the continent. And this unity must be respected by all. Both Budapest and Bratislava. I know that both the Hungarian and Slovak peoples are actually with us, with Ukraine, with Ukrainians, on the side of truth. The authorities of these countries should also recognize the truth. There is no need to be afraid that Ukraine will be in Europe. We need to do everything we can to keep Russia out of Europe. Its tanks, its missiles, and the evil that it will surely bring further if Ukraine does not stand. If Russia shakes your hand today, it does not mean that tomorrow it will not start killing you with the same hand
The President emphasized that Russians are afraid of the free.
Something they are not familiar with. They are afraid of freedom. They were born under Putin, went to school under Putin, went to serve under Putin, and are dying for his sick ideas. That is why it is so important today to support all nations that defend freedom. Who do not give it up in Chisinau. Who are fighting for their future in Tbilisi. And I am sure the day will come when we will all say: "Long live Belarus!"
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