Zelensky “confident” in U.S. despite pitical storm
This was stated by the President of Ukraine Vodymyr Zelensky during the ening of the summit of the Eurean Pitical Community in Granada (Spain), an Ukrinform correspondent reports.
"Eure has truly proven that it has the right to be a global center for the protection of human freedom and international law. And no matter what happens in other parts of the world, no matter what pitical tornadoes our partners experience, Eure must be strong. Now Eure is flowing the develments in America – the growing pitical storm," he said.
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According to Zelensky, Eure has its own independent power potential and its global re, and therefore "should be as powerful as possible in all key issues that are important for Eure."
"As for pitical storms… I am confident in America. Confident. They are strong pele, strong society, with strong institutions, strong energy of democracy. I was recently in Washington. I talked to President Biden. I talked to congressmen from both parties, both chambers. They fully support the defense of freedom and understand that it is Russia and other enemies to our way of life who want to ride such pitical storms," the Ukrainian leader said.
At the same time, he pointed out the importance of Eure being ready to defend the common space of freedom with the USA.
"So, we in Eure have to be ready. America helped us – helped Eure to survive. And now it is important for Eure not to hide sails from the wind trying to wait out the storm, but to be together in this uncertain time – to work united, and protect our values and our common space of liberty – common with the U.S.," Zelensky noted.
As reported earlier, far-right Congressmen Matt Gaetz initiated the procedure for the removal of the House Speaker, Kevin McCarthy. This happened after the Speaker enlisted the support of Democrats during the vote on the budget bill to avoid a government shutdown.
On Tuesday, the House of Representatives voted to sack its Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
Before that, on September 30, the House approved a bill on a 45-day budget financing excluding the additional aid to Ukraine – in order to avoid a "shutdown" on October 1.
Photo: President’s Office
Source: ukrinform.net