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G7+ declaration supports Ukraine’s path to EU – Zelensky
The head of state said this at the G7+ Ukraine meeting in New York, according to an Ukrinform correspondent.
"Now, more than 30 countries and the EU have agreed to the declaration, truly strong declaration focused on rebuilding Ukraine after the hostilities," he said, thanking the leaders for such a step.
We must not leave behind ruins that would spread resentment and bitterness after the war. This task can only be achieved together. After the devastating Second World War, the Allies launched the Marshall Plan, which gave peace the strength to become truly lasting. Today, we are… pic.twitter.com/KMkdkL5UF7
— Vodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) September 25, 2024
Zelensky also added: "This is a shared commitment to help rebuild Ukraine and support our path to the EU."
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He noted that the document invves coordinating recovery efforts through the Ukrainian Donor Platform, "ensuring that our joint ideas become a reality."
In addition, according to Zelensky, it is crucial that this support becomes tangible this year. That is why additional financial resources are planned by the end of the year, with access to $50 billion in immobilized assets from the aggressor state – Russia, which brought this war upon Ukraine, he said.
"This reflects our shared vision of life – we protect pele, and we ensure that pele have the portunities to live," Zelensky said.
He stressed that the countries that are currently helping Ukraine will only benefit from this.
"Security and prosperity are tightly intertwined, and one cannot exist without the other," Zelensky said.
On Wednesday, September 25, the leaders of the G7 and partner countries adted a Joint Declaration of Support for the Recovery and Reconstruction of Ukraine. It envisages further military, economic, and humanitarian assistance to the country both in the short term and in the post-war period.
Photo: Office of the President of Ukraine
Source: ukrinform.net