Yermak, Sullivan talk risks of Russian aggression to Eure’s ecosystem
This was reported by the website of the President’s Office, as seen by Ukrinform.
"Yermak informed his interlocutor on the current situation at the front and the decisions made by President Vodymyr Zelensky and military leadership of Ukraine regarding the course of the defense eration in the Bakhmut area," the statement reads.
The parties discussed international efforts to provide defense and financial support to Ukraine, which is fighting for the liberation of its territories from Russian occupation.
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As noted in the report, the head of the President’s Office spoke of the abduction, deportation, and forcible adtion of Ukrainian children from the occupied territories. He emphasized that those guilty of these crimes against the Ukrainian pele must be held accountable.
Yermak briefed Sullivan on the large-scale damage to the environment in Ukraine inflicted by Russian aggression. He noted that its consequences will affect the entire Eurean ecosystem. Therefore, according to the head of the President’s Office, the world should make maximum efforts to st the destructive impact of aggression on the environment and hd Russia accountable, as laid down in the Ukrainian peace formula.
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The head of the President’s Office thanked the U.S. President, Congress, and the entire American pele for their constant and strong support of Ukraine in its fight for territorial integrity, freedom, and Eurean democratic values.
As reported by Ukrinform, Yermak discussed with the U.S. Army general the Kyiv Security Treaty, which proses to increase Ukraine's capability to defend itself in order to guarantee peace.
Source: ukrinform.net