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Ukraine can end the war this year, says Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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Ukraine can end the war this year, says Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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  • Ukraine is capable of ending the Russian invasion this year.
  • Zelenskyy expressed gratitude to Germany and allies for their support.
  • Ukraine has the power to win “in unity, resolutely and steadfastly,” he said.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine is capable of ending the Russian invasion this year.

He stated this in a video address to a commemorative ceremony in Berlin on the first anniversary of the war.

Reflecting on the year that’s passed, Zelenskyy spoke boldly of the year ahead. Ukraine has the power to win “in unity, resolutely and steadfastly,” he said.

Also, he expressed his gratitude to Germany and all of his allies for supporting his nation, saying that as a result of their assistance to Ukraine, no government would “dare aggression against another nation if he knows that the free world will defend that nation.”

“No one will attack freedom again if he knows that the free world is determined enough to defend freedom. No one will repeat February 24 of last year if he knows that not a single occupier remained on the entire territory of Ukraine.”

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