Category: Press Releases

  • PRESS RELEASE : Government to take no further action under National Security and Investment Act on BT share acquisition

    PRESS RELEASE : Government to take no further action under National Security and Investment Act on BT share acquisition

    The press release issued by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy on 23 August 2022.

    The acquisition by Altice of 5.9% shares in BT was called in for a full national security assessment by Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng on Thursday 26 May.

    The government has powers under the National Security and Investment Act 2021 to scrutinise and, if necessary, intervene in qualifying acquisitions on national security grounds.

    Following careful consideration, the government will take no further action on the acquisition of 5.9% shares by Altice in BT and the Final Notification has been issued to parties.

    The government will always act to protect the UK’s critical national telecoms infrastructure if we judge action is necessary. Under the National Security and Investment Act, acquisitions are assessed on a case by case basis, so any future transaction could be subject to a separate assessment under the Act.

  • PRESS RELEASE : UK announces nearly £40 million to provide vital food and water to West Africa

    PRESS RELEASE : UK announces nearly £40 million to provide vital food and water to West Africa

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 23 August 2022.

    £37.65 million of urgent UK humanitarian funding will deliver life-saving assistance across Mali, Burkina Faso, Chad, Nigeria and Niger

    20 million people are projected to be in need of urgent aid across the region by the end of 2022

    the money will help fund 2 projects for the next year focused on the most vulnerable, including malnourished women and children

    The UK will support around 1 million of the most vulnerable people across the Sahel and the Lake Chad Basin with food, water and sanitation.

    Growing instability and violent extremism across the region and the war on Ukraine have exacerbated existing issues with food insecurity and malnutrition. As things stand, there will be close to 20 million people across the region in need of humanitarian aid by the end of the year.

    And the Sahel faces further vulnerabilities due to climate change and extreme weather shocks, putting unimaginable stress on communities, meaning urgent intervention by the international community is now a necessity.

    The UK is providing £37.65 million in urgent humanitarian assistance, focused on these areas where conflict, climate change and extreme hunger is causing the most suffering.

    Minister for Africa Vicky Ford said:

    “Millions of people across the Sahel and West Africa are unimaginably suffering with hunger and malnutrition.

    That’s why the UK will step up with an urgent £38 million of humanitarian funding, reaching those most vulnerable and saving lives across the region.

    The number of people facing starvation are at their worst for a decade. Whilst this UK funding is a necessity, it has to be part of a bigger international effort. We’re calling on international partners to enhance our collective support and scale-up intervention to halt this humanitarian catastrophe.”

    £19.9 million will support The Sahel Humanitarian Assistance and Protection Programme (SHAPP), a programme which has been responding to the most acute needs, including those of displaced and malnourished women and children, and enables safer access for humanitarian aid workers to reach them.

    The funding ensures delivery partners including the International Committee of the Red Cross and the INGO-run Sahel Regional Fund can continue their heroic, life-saving work in the region. The funding also supports the work of the United Nations Humanitarian Air Service (UNHAS) and the International NGO Safety Organisation (INSO).

    Their work between 2019 to 2022 under the Sahel Humanitarian Emergency Response Programme (SHERP) supported 2.7 million people with food assistance, provided treatment to nearly 900,000 severely malnourished children and ensured over 1.5 million mothers could detect malnutrition among their children, enabling early intervention.

    In addition, £15 million of emergency humanitarian funding has been made available for North-East Nigeria over the next few months, when food is most scarce and humanitarian needs are highest. Violence, displacement, poverty and climate shocks are just some of the many reasons why 8.4 million people need life-saving humanitarian assistance there. This emergency funding supports the UK’s work alongside the Nigerian government to build security in the face of growing instability in the north of the country.

    In North-East Nigeria, the UK is proud to be supporting the work of our delivery partners – the World Food Programme and UNICEF – whose aid workers put themselves at great risk in order to reach those suffering most.

    This food assistance funding is part of the UK’s wider commitment to prioritise life-saving humanitarian aid to communities around the world who are most vulnerable due to the ongoing combination of crises.

  • PRESS RELEASE : 6 million disabled people to get Cost of Living payment from 20 September 2022

    PRESS RELEASE : 6 million disabled people to get Cost of Living payment from 20 September 2022

    The press release issued by the Department for Work and Pensions on 23 August 2022.

    £150 disability Cost of Living payments to be made from 20 September 2022
    6 million people who are paid certain disability benefits will benefit

    Automatic support part of wider package of help with the rising Cost of Living, including other cost of living payments totalling £650
    Those being paid a qualifying disability benefit will be paid automatically from 20 September, with the vast majority of those eligible expected to receive their one-off payment within a couple of weeks by the beginning of October.

    The payment will help disabled people with the rising Cost of Living acknowledging the higher disability-related costs they often face, such as care and mobility needs.

    For those disabled people on low-incomes, this payment comes on top of other Cost of Living payments totalling £650, £400 for all households to help with energy bills, and an extra £150 for properties in Council Tax bands A-D in England.

    Over eight million eligible households in receipt of a means-tested benefit received the first of two automatic Cost of Living payments of £326 from 14 July. The second means-tested payment of £324 will be issued later this year.

    Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work Chloe Smith said:

    “We know disabled people can face additional costs, which is why we are acting to help reduce the financial pressures on the most vulnerable.

    This £150 disability payment is on top of the £1,200 most low income benefit claimants will also receive and alongside wider support targeted at disabled people, including help with transport and prescription costs.

    We know it’s a worrying time for some people and I’d urge them to check they are getting all the support on offer by searching Help for Households.”

    The Cost of Living payments from the government are part of a £37 billion package of support, which will see millions of households receive at least £1,200 this year to help cover rising costs.

    The government has also expanded support for the Household Support Fund in England – which helps people with food and energy bills – with an extra £421 million – for October 2022 to March 2023, and topped up funding by £79 million for devolved nations; the total value of this support now stands at £1.5 billion.

    This is all in addition to changes to the Universal Credit taper rate and work allowances worth £1,000 a year on average for 1.7 million working claimants, a rise in the National Living Wage to £9.50 an hour, and a tax cut for around 30 million workers through a rise in National Insurance contribution thresholds.

    UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Nadhim Zahawi said:

    “We know that rising prices faced by many countries around the world are a significant worry for many people here in the UK, especially those most vulnerable to additional costs.

    Today’s announcement that disabled people will begin to receive an additional £150 payment from the end of September reinforces our commitment to help UK households through the challenging times ahead.

    This payment is in addition to further help households can expect over the coming months – including a second cost of living payment of £324 for households on means-tested benefits, £300 for pensioners this winter and £400 discount on energy bills for every household. This is all part of our significant £37 billion support package.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : The international system that keeps us all safe starts with the UN Charter as the guarantor of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of states

    PRESS RELEASE : The international system that keeps us all safe starts with the UN Charter as the guarantor of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of states

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 22 August 2022.

    Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the Security Council briefing on promoting common security through dialogue and cooperation

    Thank you, Mr President.

    I thank the Secretary-General and Ambassador Zlauvinen for their important briefings today.

    Mr President, dialogue and cooperation are essential components for settling disputes and building peace and security. In this Council, we have seen some significant positive examples in recent months.

    In Yemen, sustained efforts, including Council members and regional actors, have brought us to a fragile truce.

    On Somalia, cooperation within the Council and with the African Union have led to the establishment of a new mission, establishing the AU Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS).

    But dialogue can only ensure our collective security if it is matched and underpinned by states upholding the international system that keeps us all safe. This must start with the Charter as the guarantor of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of states.

    Today, there is no contest for the gravest threat to the system of common security that is enshrined in the United Nations. Russia, a permanent member of this Council, has torn up the Charter and trampled on the rules that underpin international peace and security. This undermines the entire system we are all here to uphold.

    To ensure all of our security – and the system we all rely on – we must hold to account states that transgress universally accepted norms, such as sovereignty and territorial integrity. If we accept that a big country can simply invade its smaller neighbour, we return to dark days of human suffering as well as wider international instability and conflict.

    This is why we call – again – for the Russian Federation to stop its illegal invasion of Ukraine and withdraw its forces.

    Mr President,

    With the global system under challenge, we must do everything we can to avoid nuclear escalation. The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) remains a cornerstone of the global security architecture in this era. And the only route to our shared goal of complete nuclear disarmament.

    The joint statement on this subject in January from P5 leaders was an important signal of the willingness to work together to reduce risks and build confidence.

    And in this context, we thank Mr Zlauvinen for his tireless work as President of the NPT Review Conference. The UK remains unwaveringly committed to its aims, and to working with other states to ensure implementation of the NPT and other treaties.

    So we echo the concern of the Secretary General about the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant in southern Ukraine. He has our support in efforts to deescalate the situation. We also underline the importance of a mission of IAEA experts to address nuclear safety, security and safeguarding concerns, in a manner that respects full Ukrainian sovereignty over its territory and infrastructure.

    Mr President,

    The UN Charter and the international security architecture that we collectively built are crucial for all of our countries. Let us defend that, together, to ensure a world in which all sovereign states can ensure the safety of their people and the integrity of their territory.

    Thank you.

     

  • PRESS RELEASE : President of Ukraine held a number of bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference

    PRESS RELEASE : President of Ukraine held a number of bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 20 February 2022.

    As part of his participation in the 58th Munich Security Conference, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a series of meetings with leaders of other states and international institutions.

    In particular, the President met with Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson. Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked him for a steadfast support for the independence and territorial integrity of Ukraine, as well as for the assistance provided by the British side to strengthen the defense capabilities of our state.

    “In these difficult times, it is very important who stands with Ukraine on this path. It is important that there are such real reliable and powerful, not theoretical, but substantive friends as Great Britain,” the President said.

    He informed Boris Johnson about the intensification of provocative shelling of Ukrainian positions and a large-scale disinformation campaign by the Russian Federation to justify further escalation and aggression.

    “This is a very dangerous moment in our history. If Russia invades Ukraine, it will be a disaster for Europe, for Ukraine and for Russia itself. I believe that everyone at this conference seeks unity, support and solidarity with Ukraine,” said the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

    The President also informed the British Prime Minister about the latest initiatives of our state to intensify the peace process.

    “Our position is clear and unchanging. Resolving the situation through politics and diplomacy remains an absolute priority for us,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.

    The President also met with Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria Kiril Petkov and informed him about the current security situation around our country.

    “We are aware of all the risks and are ready for any scenario. But under no circumstances will we give in to provocations,” the President stressed.

    The parties discussed the prospects of Ukraine’s European and Euro-Atlantic integration. An important step in the implementation of these tasks was the conclusion of a joint Declaration with Bulgaria in support of Ukraine’s European perspective.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted the significant potential for the development of bilateral relations with Bulgaria and noted that Ukraine is very interested in this.

    During the talks with US Vice President Kamala Harris, the President of Ukraine thanked the US administration for the constant dialogue and efforts to prevent a new escalation.

    The President of Ukraine informed Kamala Harris about the latest events around our country and in the east of the country. The parties discussed the latest steps in the framework of a peaceful settlement and intensification of all negotiation formats.

    “We share the vision of the peace process. Namely, it is a political and diplomatic way to restore peace and stability,” he said.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy also stressed the need to introduce a preventive package to deter the Russian Federation and elaborate new, effective security guarantees for the Ukrainian state. During the meeting, special attention was paid to the prospects of further cooperation in strengthening Ukraine’s defense capabilities, as well as providing security assistance.

    During a meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, the President stressed the importance of providing concrete assistance by allies and partners, in particular in strengthening Ukraine’s defense capabilities, given the unprecedented security challenges.

    In the context of de-escalation and stabilization of the situation, the President of Ukraine emphasized the importance of introducing a preventive package to deter the Russian Federation.

    The leaders paid special attention to the peaceful settlement within the existing negotiation formats, first of all the Normandy one.

    During the conversation with President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, Volodymyr Zelenskyy informed her of the current security situation around Ukraine, recent events in the east of our country, as well as Ukraine’s initiatives to intensify the peace process.

    The parties reaffirmed their commitment to political and diplomatic efforts to unblock the peace process, restore stability and prevent a possible escalation of Russian aggression.

    “Today at the Munich Security Conference there is strong support for Ukraine’s independence and sovereignty,” said Ursula von der Leyen.

    The President thanked for the financial support provided to Ukraine by the European Union. The interlocutors agreed on the allocation of the first tranche of a new macro-financial assistance program worth 600 million euros.

    During the meeting with President of the World Bank Group David Malpass, Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted the successful cooperation of Ukraine with this financial institution, and also thanked for the long-term support of our country. The parties discussed further ways to increase the World Bank’s involvement in ensuring the sustainability of Ukraine’s financial sector.

    David Malpass has confirmed the provision of emergency financial support in the amount of $ 350 million for current reforms and important projects. The interest in further reforming and modernizing Ukrzaliznytsia, thermal modernization of residential buildings, and improving the energy efficiency of housing in Ukraine was also confirmed.

    In addition, in the evening of February 19, after returning from Germany, the President of Ukraine had a phone conversation with President of the French Republic Emmanuel Macron.

    The leaders exchanged assessments and positions in the context of security threats along Ukraine’s state border and in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy informed about the intensification of provocative shelling of Ukrainian positions, in particular settlements, by illegal armed groups, which led to losses among our military.

    “We regard this as a cynical provocation, but Ukraine does not give in to provocations,” the Ukrainian President said.

    Particular emphasis was placed on the provocative shelling of Ukrainian deputies and representatives of foreign media who were visiting the delimitation line in the Donetsk region.

    The Presidents discussed the issue of a peaceful settlement, primarily in the light of recent measures within the Normandy format and the refusal of the Russian side to participate in the meeting of the Trilateral Contact Group convened at the initiative of Ukraine.

    “Russia refused to hold a TCG meeting today and yesterday. We insist on holding it immediately,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy stressed, adding that Ukraine will continue to stand for a complete ceasefire.

    The interlocutors agreed on the need for further political and diplomatic efforts of the international community to prevent the escalation of Russian aggression.

  • PRESS RELEASE : President of Ukraine and the First Lady honored the memory of the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred

    PRESS RELEASE : President of Ukraine and the First Lady honored the memory of the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 20 February 2022.

    On the Day of the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy and First Lady Olena Zelenska honored the memory of activists who died in 2014 during the Revolution of Dignity.

    The Head of State and his wife placed icon lamps near the cross at the site of the death of the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred on Instytutska Street in the center of Kyiv.

    “Today we honor the memory of the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred – fellow citizens who gave their lives without hesitation for the freedom our people dream of, for the right to live in an independent state, in the family of European nations. Their feat is a testament to the steadfastness of Ukrainians who continue to fight for their future,” said Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

    He stressed that the Ukrainian people still demonstrate to the world community their unity and devotion to democratic values, for which both the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred on Maidan and the soldiers in eastern Ukraine sacrificed their lives.

    The President and the First Lady struck the Bell of Dignity.

    The bell was made pursuant to the instruction of the Head of State to honor the heroes’ feat. The monument bears the inscription “Glory to Ukraine!” Glory to the Heavenly Hundred!”

    The bell was installed on the territory of the future National Memorial of the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred in the center of the capital.

  • PRESS RELEASE : President held a meeting with the leadership of law enforcement agencies at Boryspil airport

    PRESS RELEASE : President held a meeting with the leadership of law enforcement agencies at Boryspil airport

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 19 February 2022.

    After returning from the Munich Security Conference, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a meeting with the leadership of the security and defense forces, which took place at Boryspil International Airport.

    The Head of State heard detailed reports on recent events in the east of Ukraine and the state of combat readiness of troops.

    The President received up-to-date information from the intelligence services on the situation on the territory of Russia and Belarus along the Ukrainian border, as well as in the temporarily occupied territories of Crimea, Donetsk and Luhansk regions.

    In addition, the parties discussed urgent humanitarian problems and ways to solve them.

    The participants of the meeting discussed possible scenarios of further developments and the necessary steps of Ukraine in case of each scenario.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy gave instructions on the additional logistical support of the troops.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Ukraine is well aware of what is happening on our borders and does not react to provocations – Volodymyr Zelenskyy

    PRESS RELEASE : Ukraine is well aware of what is happening on our borders and does not react to provocations – Volodymyr Zelenskyy

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 19 February 2022.

    Ukraine has been in a tense situation for many years, but today the risks have increased due to the significant concentration of Russian troops on our borders. However, the Ukrainian defense forces understand everything and do not react to provocations. This was stated by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy during his participation in a panel discussion in the framework of the 58th Munich Security Conference.

    “We are quite consistent. We do not respond to any provocations. We understand what to react to and how,” the President said, assuring that there is no panic in Ukraine.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that any accusations against our state of shelling the temporarily occupied territories are provocations and “pure lies”.

    “It’s cynicism of such a level that they are exploding something on their territories. This is not the first time they have fired on the temporarily occupied territory they control,” he said.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy stressed that he had arrived at the Munich Conference to inform the world community about the situation in Ukraine directly on behalf of our state. He called on international partners to increase assistance to our country.

    “Strengthen our army, our economy. Invest in our state. If you are afraid – provide us with cheap money. Is there another country in the world with such an army near its borders, which is still making reforms?” the President noted.

    The Head of State noted that he could not know about the intentions of President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, so he offered him a meeting in any format.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy also expressed hope that the Russian people would not support the war against the Ukrainian people.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Ukraine initiates consultations in the framework of the Budapest Memorandum – Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Munich Security Conference

    PRESS RELEASE : Ukraine initiates consultations in the framework of the Budapest Memorandum – Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Munich Security Conference

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 19 February 2022.

    President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy initiates consultations with the guarantor states of the Budapest Memorandum. He said this during a speech at the 58th Munich Security Conference.

    “Since 2014, Ukraine has tried three times to convene consultations with the guarantor states of the Budapest Memorandum. Three times without success. Today Ukraine will do it for the fourth time. I, as President, will do this for the first time. But both Ukraine and I are doing this for the last time. I am initiating consultations in the framework of the Budapest Memorandum. The Minister of Foreign Affairs was commissioned to convene them,” the President said.

    According to him, if these consultations do not happen again or their results do not guarantee security for our country, Ukraine “will have every right to believe that the Budapest Memorandum is not working and all the package decisions of 1994 are in doubt.”

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy also proposed to convene a summit of permanent members of the UN Security Council in the coming weeks with the participation of Ukraine, Germany and Turkey in order to address security challenges in Europe and elaborate new, effective security guarantees for Ukraine, as long as it is not a member of NATO yet and in fact is in a “security vacuum”.

    “What else can we do now? Continue to effectively support Ukraine and its defense capabilities. Provide Ukraine with a clear European perspective, the tools of support available to candidate countries, and clear and comprehensive timeframes for joining the Alliance. Support the transformation in our country. Establish a Stability and Reconstruction Fund for Ukraine, a land-lease program, the supply of the latest weapons, machinery and equipment for our army – an army that protects the whole of Europe,” the Head of State emphasized.

    He also insists on developing an effective package of preventive sanctions to deter Russian aggression, guaranteeing Ukraine’s energy security, ensuring its integration into the EU energy market as Nord Stream 2 is used as a weapon.

    “All these questions need answers. So far we have silence instead of them. And as long as there is silence, there will be no silence in the east of our state. That is – in Europe. That is – in the whole world,” the President stressed.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Speech by the President of Ukraine at the 58th Munich Security Conference

    PRESS RELEASE : Speech by the President of Ukraine at the 58th Munich Security Conference

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 19 February 2022.

    Ukraine wants peace. Europe wants peace. The world says it doesn’t want to fight, and Russia says it doesn’t want to attack. Someone is lying. This is not an axiom, but it is no longer a hypothesis.

    Ladies and Gentlemen!

    Two days ago I was in Donbas, on the delimitation line. Legally – between Ukraine and the temporarily occupied territories. In fact, the delimitation line between peace and war. Where on the one side there is a kindergarten, and on the other side there is a projectile that hit it. On the one side there is a school, on the other side there is a projectile hitting the school yard.

    And next to it there are 30 children who go… no, not to NATO, but to school. Someone has physics classes. Knowing its basic laws, even children understand how absurd the statements that the shelling is carried out by Ukraine sound.

    Someone has math classes. Children can calculate the difference between the number of shelling occasions in these three days and the occasions of mentioning Ukraine in this year’s Munich Security Report without a calculator.

    And someone has history classes. And when a bomb crater appears in the school yard, children have a question: has the world forgotten its mistakes of the XX century?

    What do attempts at appeasement lead to? As the question “Why die for Danzig?” turned into the need to die for Dunkirk and dozens of other cities in Europe and the world. At the cost of tens of millions of lives.

    These are terrible lessons of history. I just want to make sure you and I read the same books. Hence, we have the same understanding of the answer to the main question: how did it happen that in the XXI century, Europe is at war again and people are dying? Why does it last longer than World War II? How did we get to the biggest security crisis since the Cold War? For me, as the President of a country that has lost part of the territory, thousands of people and on whose borders there are now 150,000 Russian troops, equipment and heavy weapons, the answer is obvious.

    The architecture of world security is fragile and needs to be updated. The rules that the world agreed on decades ago no longer work. They do not keep up with new threats. They are not effective for overcoming them. This is a cough syrup when you need a coronavirus vaccine. The security system is slow. It crashes again. Because of different things: selfishness, self-confidence, irresponsibility of states at the global level. As a result, we have crimes of some and indifference of others. Indifference that makes you an accomplice. It is symbolic that I am talking about this right here. It was here 15 years ago that Russia announced its intention to challenge global security. What did the world say? Appeasement. Result? At least – the annexation of Crimea and aggression against my state.

    The UN, which is supposed to defend peace and world security, cannot defend itself. When its Charter is violated. When one of the members of the UN Security Council annexes the territory of one of the founding members of the UN. And the UN itself ignores the Crimea Platform, the goal of which is to de-occupy Crimea peacefully and protect the rights of Crimeans.

    Three years ago, it was here that Angela Merkel said: “Who will pick up the wreckage of the world order? Only all of us, together.” The audience gave a standing ovation. But, unfortunately, the collective applause did not grow into collective action. And now, when the world is talking about the threat of a great war, the question arises: is there anything left to pick up? The security architecture in Europe and the world is almost destroyed. It’s too late to think about repairs, it’s time to build a new system. Mankind has done this twice, paying too high a price – two world wars. We have a chance to break this trend until it becomes a consistent pattern. And start building a new system before millions of victims. Having the old lessons of the First and Second World Wars, not our own experience of the possible third, God forbid.

    I talked about it here. And on the rostrum of the UN. That in the XXI century there are no more foreign wars. That the annexation of Crimea and the war in Donbas affects the whole world. And this is not a war in Ukraine, but a war in Europe. I said this at summits and forums. In 2019, 2020, 2021. Will the world be able to hear me in 2022?

    This is no longer a hypothesis, but not an axiom yet. Why? Evidence is needed. More important than words on Twitter or statements in the media. Action is required. It is the world that needs it, not just us.

    We will defend our land with or without the support of partners. Whether they give us hundreds of modern weapons or five thousand helmets. We appreciate any help, but everyone should understand that these are not charitable contributions that Ukraine should ask for or remind of.

    These are not noble gestures for which Ukraine should bow low. This is your contribution to the security of Europe and the world. Where Ukraine has been a reliable shield for eight years. And for eight years it has been rebuffing one of the world’s biggest armies. Which stands along our borders, not the borders of the EU.

    And Grad rockets hit Mariupol, not European cities. And after almost six months of fighting, the airport in Donetsk was destroyed, not in Frankfurt. And it’s always hot in the Avdiivka industrial zone – it was hot there in the last days, not in Montmartre. And no European country knows what military burials every day in all regions are. And no European leader knows what regular meetings with the families of the deceased are.

    Be that as it may, we will defend our beautiful land no matter if we have 50,000, 150 or one million soldiers of any army on the border. To really help Ukraine, it is not necessary to say how many servicemen and military equipment are on the border. Say what numbers we have.

    To really help Ukraine, it is not necessary to constantly talk only about the dates of the probable invasion. We will defend our land on February 16, March 1 and December 31. We need other dates much more. And everyone understands perfectly well which ones.

    Tomorrow in Ukraine is the Day of the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred. Eight years ago, Ukrainians made their choice, and many gave their lives for that choice. Eight years later, should Ukraine constantly call for recognition of the European perspective? Since 2014, Russia has been convincing that we have chosen the wrong path, that no one is waiting for us in Europe. Shouldn’t Europe constantly say and prove by action that this is not true? Shouldn’t the EU say today that its citizens are positive about Ukraine’s accession to the Union? Why do we avoid this question? Doesn’t Ukraine deserve direct and honest answers?

    This also applies to NATO. We are told: the door is open. But so far authorized access only. If not all members of the Alliance want to see us or all members of the Alliance do not want to see us, be honest. Open doors are good, but we need open answers, not open questions for years. Isn’t the right to the truth one of our enhanced opportunities? The best time for it is the next summit in Madrid.

    Russia says Ukraine seeks to join the Alliance to return Crimea by force. It is gratifying that the words “return Crimea” appear in their rhetoric. But they inattentively read Article 5 of the NATO Charter: collective action is for protection, not offensive. Crimea and the occupied regions of Donbas will certainly return to Ukraine, but only peacefully.

    Ukraine consistently implements the Normandy agreements and the Minsk agreements. Their foundation is the unquestionable recognition of the territorial integrity and independence of our state. We seek a diplomatic settlement of the armed conflict. Note: solely on the basis of international law.

    So what is really going on in the peace process? Two years ago, we agreed with the Presidents of France, the Russian Federation, the Chancellor of Germany on a full-scale ceasefire. And Ukraine is scrupulously adhering to these agreements. We are as restrained as possible against the background of constant provocations. We are constantly making proposals in the framework of the Normandy Four and the Trilateral Contact Group. And what do we see? Shells and bullets from the other side. Our soldiers and civilians are being killed and wounded, and civilian infrastructure is being destroyed.

    The last days have become especially illustrative. Hundreds of massive shelling occasions with weapons prohibited by the Minsk agreements. It is also important to stop restricting the admission of OSCE observers to Ukraine’s TOT. They are threatened. They are intimidated. All humanitarian issues are blocked.

    Two years ago, I signed a law on the unconditional admission of representatives of humanitarian organizations to detainees. But they are simply not admitted to the temporarily occupied territories. After two exchanges of captives, the process was blocked, although Ukraine provided agreed lists. Inhuman torture at the infamous Isolation Prison in Donetsk has become a symbol of human rights abuses.

    The two new checkpoints we opened in November 2020 in the Luhansk region still do not function – and here we see outright obstruction under contrived pretexts.

    Ukraine is doing everything possible to reach progress in discussions and political issues. In the TCG, in the Minsk process, we’ve put forward proposals – draft laws, but everything is blocked – no one talks about them. Ukraine demands to unblock the negotiation process immediately. But this does not mean that the search for peace is limited to it alone.

    We are ready to look for the key to the end of the war in all possible formats and platforms: Paris, Berlin, Minsk. Istanbul, Geneva, Brussels, New York, Beijing – I don’t care where in the world to negotiate peace in Ukraine.

    It does not matter if four countries, seven or a hundred participate, the main thing is that Ukraine and Russia are among them. What is really important is the understanding that peace is needed not only by us, the world needs peace in Ukraine. Peace and restoration of territorial integrity within internationally recognized borders. This is the only way. And I hope no one thinks of Ukraine as a convenient and eternal buffer zone between the West and Russia. This will never happen. Nobody will allow that.

    Otherwise – who’s next? Will NATO countries have to defend each other? I want to believe that the North Atlantic Treaty and Article 5 will be more effective than the Budapest Memorandum.

    Ukraine has received security guarantees for abandoning the world’s third nuclear capability. We don’t have that weapon. We also have no security. We also do not have part of the territory of our state that is larger in area than Switzerland, the Netherlands or Belgium. And most importantly – we don’t have millions of our citizens. We don’t have all this.

    Therefore, we have something. The right to demand a shift from a policy of appeasement to ensuring security and peace guarantees.

    Since 2014, Ukraine has tried three times to convene consultations with the guarantor states of the Budapest Memorandum. Three times without success. Today Ukraine will do it for the fourth time. I, as President, will do this for the first time. But both Ukraine and I are doing this for the last time. I am initiating consultations in the framework of the Budapest Memorandum. The Minister of Foreign Affairs was commissioned to convene them. If they do not happen again or their results do not guarantee security for our country, Ukraine will have every right to believe that the Budapest Memorandum is not working and all the package decisions of 1994 are in doubt.

    I also propose to convene a summit of permanent members of the UN Security Council in the coming weeks with the participation of Ukraine, Germany and Turkey in order to address security challenges in Europe. And elaborate new, effective security guarantees for Ukraine. Guarantees today, as long as we are not a member of the Alliance and in fact are in the gray zone – in a security vacuum.

    What else can we do now? Continue to effectively support Ukraine and its defense capabilities. Provide Ukraine with a clear European perspective, the tools of support available to candidate countries, and clear and comprehensive timeframes for joining the Alliance.

    Support the transformation in our country. Establish a Stability and Reconstruction Fund for Ukraine, a land-lease program, the supply of the latest weapons, machinery and equipment for our army – an army that protects the whole of Europe.

    Develop an effective package of preventive sanctions to deter aggression. Guarantee Ukraine’s energy security, ensure its integration into the EU energy market when Nord Stream 2 is used as a weapon.

    All these questions need answers.

    So far we have silence instead of them. And as long as there is silence, there will be no silence in the east of our state. That is – in Europe. That is – in the whole world. I hope the whole world finally understands this, Europe understands.

    Ladies and Gentlemen!

    I thank all the states that supported Ukraine today.

    In words, in declarations, in concrete help. Those who are on our side today. On the side of truth and international law. I’m not calling you by name – I don’t want some other countries to be ashamed. But this is their business, this is their karma. And this is on their conscience. However, I do not know how they will be able to explain their actions to the two soldiers killed and three wounded in Ukraine today.

    And most importantly – to three girls from Kyiv. One is ten years old, the second is six, and the third is only one. Today they were left without a father. At 6 o’clock in the morning Central European Time. When the Ukrainian intelligence officer, Captain Anton Sydorov was killed as a result of artillery fire prohibited by the Minsk agreements. I don’t know what he thought at the last moment of his life. He definitely didn’t know what agenda someone needs to meet to end the war.

    But he knows exactly the answer to the question I asked at the beginning. He knows exactly who of us is lying.

    May his memory live forever. May the memory of all those who died today and during the war in the east of our state live forever.

    Thank you.