Zelenskyy invites Argentine President Milea to visit Ukraine and join peacekeeping efforts
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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy invited Argentina's new president, Javier Milea, to pay a visit to Ukraine. They also discussed potential cooperation in the investigation of war crimes and post-war reconstruction.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy had a phone conversation with Argentina's newly elected President Javier Milea. Zelensky invited him to visit Ukraine. The President announced this in a video message, UNN reports.
I have just spoken with the newly elected President of Argentina, Javier Milei, about how to make our relations - Ukraine and Argentina - more active. Ukraine and Latin America. I invited him to visit Ukraine, and it would be an important signal, a signal of concern. Of course, I informed him about all that we have already managed to achieve in the implementation of our Formula for Peace
Zelensky invited Argentina to show its leadership in joint peacemaking efforts.
According to OP, Zelensky also congratulated his interlocutor on his convincing victory in the election and thanked him for his unchanging principled position since the first days of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
"I am grateful to you for not trying to balance between good and evil and for immediately decisively declaring your support for Ukraine. Ukrainians saw it all. And we are very grateful to you for that," he emphasized.
The President of Ukraine thanked Argentina for its humanitarian assistance to our country.
The interlocutors discussed possible cooperation between the two countries in investigating Russian war crimes in Ukraine, bringing the aggressor to justice, and post-war reconstruction.
"Volodymyr Zelenskyy invited Javier Milea to continue Argentina's participation in the implementation of the Peace Formula, in particular to send his representative to the next meeting of national security and political advisers," the statement said.
The Head of State said that Ukraine is interested in further developing relations with both Argentina and the South American region. He invited his interlocutor to join the preparation of the Ukraine-Latin America summit.
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