Tag: 2022

  • PRESS RELEASE : Kyrylo Tymoshenko discussed the fast recovery of infrastructure facilities with the Ambassador of Great Britain

    PRESS RELEASE : Kyrylo Tymoshenko discussed the fast recovery of infrastructure facilities with the Ambassador of Great Britain

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 30 August 2022.

    Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Kyrylo Tymoshenko held a working meeting with Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Great Britain to Ukraine Melinda Simmons.

    Kyrylo Tymoshenko told the Ambassador about the online platform, which contains up-to-date data on every object in Ukraine damaged by the Russian invasion.

    He emphasized that it is extremely important to rebuild social infrastructure and housing before the start of the winter period. According to him, the Fast Recovery Plan provides for the restoration of schools, kindergartens, utility networks, as well as private houses of citizens, so that they can return home as soon as possible.

    According to the Deputy Head of the President’s Office, the largest number of facilities in need of reconstruction are in the de-occupied territories of the Kyiv, Chernihiv and Sumy regions.

    “We divided the regions into four types: the first – occupied territories, the second – de-occupied territories, where there are the most problematic objects now, the third – territories affected by missile strikes and so on,” he said.

    As Kyrylo Tymoshenko noted, Ukrainians are already returning home, and the first thing they need is housing with an undamaged roof, windows and necessary utilities.

    Therefore, as he said, in parallel with the Fast Recovery Plan, a project for the construction of five-story buildings in six regions of Ukraine has been developed for people who lost their homes as a result of the Russian invasion. A square meter of such housing will cost about 700-800 US dollars.

    The Deputy Head of the President’s Office noted that, according to the data of sociological studies, about 70-80% of Ukrainians are ready to return home even despite the threat of missile strikes, if they have a place to live and in the absence of ground advance of enemy troops.

    He also emphasized that the reconstruction of at least part of the social infrastructure facilities in one or another community will encourage people to return, as they will see that restoration work is being carried out.

    For her part, Melinda Simmons noted the importance of restoring educational institutions and providing them with shelters equipped with everything necessary.

    The Ambassador also noted that Great Britain is interested in participating in the reconstruction of the rest of the housing and communal facilities and critical infrastructure of the Kyiv region that were destroyed as a result of the war.

  • PRESS RELEASE : The Yermak-Rasmussen group is finalizing the draft recommendations on future security guarantees for Ukraine

    PRESS RELEASE : The Yermak-Rasmussen group is finalizing the draft recommendations on future security guarantees for Ukraine

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 29 August 2022.

    The international working group on security guarantees for Ukraine, co-chaired by Head of the Office of the President Andriy Yermak and former NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, is about to complete the work on a document with recommendations on future security guarantees for our country.

    At the third meeting of the group in video conference mode, Andriy Yermak emphasized that the dream of security guarantees for Ukraine is consistently turning into a plan with clear time frames.

    “We are entering a new phase of this brutal war. Against the background of the events unfolding in the frontlines, it is time for our partners to take new decisive steps to guarantee Ukraine’s further security. These guarantees should form a new security order on the European continent and prevent a new war in its heart,” he is convinced.

    The Head of the Office of the President noted that due to the joint efforts of the group members, a high-quality comprehensive project of recommendations was created in less than two months of work.

    According to him, this document covers a wide range of guarantees: military, economic, political, sanctions. After the preparation of the final version, the document will be submitted for consideration by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

    “With its publication on the Presidential Office website, our diplomacy will receive powerful assistance in the context of negotiations with the governments of allied and partner states,” Andriy Yermak emphasized.

    The Head of the Presidential Office believes that future security guarantees should become part of legally binding documents, in particular, treaties between Ukraine and the guarantor countries.

    Anders Fogh Rasmussen said that the updated (second) draft recommendations take into account key comments received from the previous group meeting.

    “You will also be able to see that the main focus in this draft is more focused on the first part – defense guarantees, which are the basis of our recommendations,” he noted.

    At the end of the meeting, Anders Fogh Rasmussen informed the meeting participants that former Minister for European Union Affairs of Türkiye Volkan Bozkır became a new member of the group.

    Anders Fogh Rasmussen announced the transition to the Group’s work in a co-chair format with personal bilateral consultations with some members on specific issues.

    Andriy Yermak and Anders Fogh Rasmussen thanked everyone present and noted that the final version of the recommendations on security guarantees would be provided to the group members before publication.

     

  • PRESS RELEASE : President at the Bled Strategic Forum – I do not have the exact dates of the deoccupation of Ukrainian territories, but I have the exact understanding of how we will do it

    PRESS RELEASE : President at the Bled Strategic Forum – I do not have the exact dates of the deoccupation of Ukrainian territories, but I have the exact understanding of how we will do it

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 29 August 2022.

    President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy says that today it is difficult to predict the possible dates of the expulsion of the Russian invaders from Ukraine, but the stronger Europe unites around Ukraine, the sooner the victory over the aggressor will take place. The Head of State said this during a conversation with the participants of the Strategic Forum, which is ongoing in the city of Bled (Slovenia).

    “The Ukrainian people have every right to fight for their territory and land within internationally recognized borders. I believe this is a great willingness, but for us it is a great and the only fair struggle,” he said, answering questions from forum participants.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized that the return of the occupied territories can take place in different ways, and Ukrainians are aware of this.

    “I’m not ready to predict when it will happen. I don’t have the exact dates, but I have the exact understanding of how we will do it,” the President noted.

    The Head of State emphasized that now Russia is not really determined to hold negotiations on ending the war, as it communicates only in terms of ultimatums, demanding from Ukraine recognition of the occupation of our territories.

    “Both sides must strive for negotiations. All this is another public lie of the Russian authorities. They are not ready for negotiations, they do not want that. In their understanding, negotiations are an ultimatum, we must recognize that Donbas and Crimea are Russian territories. They are already saying that Ukraine must recognize the south of our state as Russian territory after they hold another pseudo-referendum there,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.

    The President emphasizes that Russia will be ready for negotiations only after it feels the power of the world uniting in support of Ukraine.

    “They (representatives of Russia – ed.) will definitely offer it to us as soon as they see a force in the world that supports Ukraine. We have already seen it in Ukraine. Now the united Europe also sees it, as it is rallying around Ukraine. So, the stronger we are and the longer we can stay together, the sooner justice will prevail,” the Head of State said.

  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy – 2022 Speech to Bled Strategic Forum

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy – 2022 Speech to Bled Strategic Forum

    The speech made by Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the President of Ukraine, on 29 August 2022.

    Good afternoon, Ladies and Gentlemen!

    Dear participants of the Forum!

    I am grateful for this opportunity to address you and everyone present, as well as all Europeans!

    Today is an important day for us – the Day of Remembrance of the Defenders of Ukraine who died in the struggle for the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of our state. At this time, in August 2014, Ukrainian warriors were vilely killed near the city of Ilovaisk in Donbas. They were brutally shot by Russian troops. Ukraine lost hundreds of its sons then – in a few days. Hundreds of those thousands perished in the war since 2014.

    In the war that reached the scale of a total war on February 24 of this year. Russia’s full-scale war against the life and freedom of our people, against ordinary peaceful cities that are being destroyed by Russian artillery, and against the culture of our people, which Russia wants to completely erase – Russian propagandists and officials do not even conceal this goal, they say absolutely openly that they want to destroy everything Ukrainian. So that it does not exist.

    They do not perceive the very fact of the independent existence of our people. Like any of your people. As we repel Russian aggression on our soil, we protect every European people from exactly the same expansion – the expansion of those who have nothing human left in them.

    Is there any human in someone who rapes children in front of their parents? In the one who forces the inhabitants of the entire village – everyone from small children to the elderly – to sit in the basement of the school for a month? Is there any human in someone who strikes heavy anti-ship missiles, which were built to destroy aircraft carriers, at an ordinary shopping mall full of people. In the one who supplies shells to the artillery, which day after day burns city blocks, ordinary residential buildings. In the one who interrogates and tortures people in the so-called filtration camps created by Russian forces throughout the occupied territory. Imagine: XXI century, filtration camps. Is there any human in someone who separates Ukrainian children from their parents and gives them for criminal adoption in Russia knowing that these children have relatives in Ukraine. Relatives who are alive and who are looking for them.

    When we talk about Russian aggression against Ukraine and all of Russia’s pressure on Europe accompanying this aggression – and this is very cynical pressure, this is the deliberate destruction of normal economic and social life, this is the energy and price crises in Europe, which are artificially exacerbated by Russia – when we talk about all this, we mean not only those who are at the highest levels of the Russian power hierarchy. We are talking about thousands and thousands of different people with the passport of a Russian citizen.

    About those who shoot at our soldiers on the battlefield and shoot civilians in the back of the head. We are talking about those who press the buttons to strike Russian missiles at Ukrainian cities. About those who design and manufacture these missiles and other weapons used for terror. Those who work in companies that provide for the Russian army and special services. Those who conscript, transport and in every way support Russian murderers. We are talking about those who provide for corrupt Russian officials and generals, who manage numerous businesses that are related to corrupt Russian officials. Those who sow hatred for any manifestation of freedom, promote war, support repression. Those who remain silent when they see all this and do nothing – do not protest, do not fight – even when they are completely safe in European countries.

    Russia’s war against Ukraine has been ongoing since 2014. For more than six months, the Russian state has been spending all its available resources to destroy our state and split Europe. Most European countries have already seen and experienced one or another of Russia’s attempts to put pressure, inflict damage and bring suffering to people.

    And according to the logic of any normal person, it is the citizens of Russia who have something human left in them who should be the first to oppose the war. If they have conscience, if they have shame. But we do not see constant and noticeable anti-war protests with the participation of citizens of this state – even where there is no risk for them of any repression for protests, I repeat this once again. Why so? I’ll leave you with that question. It is complicated – so why is it so?

    Europe is not a quiet haven where you can just sit out the time when someone else is fighting against Russian terror. But, unfortunately, many citizens of Russia perceive Europe this way. That is why they need European visas. And, unfortunately, none of your states is immune from the fact that war criminals, on whose hands there is the blood of Ukrainians, will come to you simply as tourists, and one day they will receive an order – and they will become not tourists at all.

    It shouldn’t be like that. And all of us in Europe have to protect ourselves from this. Both those who are part of the European Union and all other European countries. Because Russian terror is an equal threat to all of us, to all who live here, to all European nations.

    The one who does not fight against terror supports it, and therefore shares the responsibility for all its consequences. This should be the rule that overrides all other rules. A state that threatens everyone around it – from the Baltic states to Kazakhstan – should be under a full embargo from everyone in the world who values freedom and respects themselves. We need an embargo on all relations with Russia, with a terrorist state, as long as Russia continues the war, occupies foreign territory, destroys the lives of other nations.

    Ladies and Gentlemen!

    Ukraine is paying the most terrible price for freedom and for the ideals we share with you. Thousands of people died. Dozens of cities and villages were destroyed, now they are black ruins that look through burned windows at Russia and whether the world is able to stop it and bring it to account for everything done against peaceful people.

    Millions of Ukrainians were forced to leave their native places fleeing hostilities. And we can’t stand seeing how someone under the flag of the occupiers humiliates our people in some European cities sometimes. We can’t stand seeing how thousands of those responsible for this war smile cynically, hoping that Russia will succeed in breaking Europe and returning to, as they call it, business as usual. And hundreds of millions of people throughout the free world can’t stand seeing it either.

    Hence, we need to act now so that our shared freedom is protected for generations to come. The stability and free development of Eastern Europe, the Balkans and all other parts of our continent of values, our continent of freedom must be protected and guaranteed. And that means very specific things.

    Sufficient defense support for Ukraine, support with weapons, shells, so that this war does not drag on, so that victory is achieved as soon as possible.

    Sufficient sanction pressure on Russia – to destroy the illusion of the Russian leadership that they will be able withstand the struggle against the free world.

    Sufficient protection of Europe itself – our people, our markets from Russia’s hybrid aggression, which is betting on the spread of crises and poverty as much as it is betting on weapons.

    This also means our close coordination in strengthening our association, in the integration processes in Europe, in security cooperation between our states. A stronger Ukraine means a stronger Europe. A stronger Balkans means a stronger Europe. We must continue to help each other on the European path, as we are doing now.

    And it is imperative that the entire European Union, all European countries and the entire free world encourage Russian citizens to fight for a change in Russian state policy, encourage them not to remain silent and not to be complicit in terror.

    You know what to do. I am grateful to everyone who is already helping Ukraine. By helping us, you gave not excess, but what really matters to you. We appreciate it. We know that when we are fighting, when all of us are fighting together against this aggression, we are not just fighting for ourselves, but for Europe to win. The real struggle of each country for independence is a difficult path, it is what generations gain. And now we have the opportunity to achieve victory for ourselves, for our children, for our grandchildren, for all generations of our nations who fought for freedom earlier.

    I am sure we will win. We will win together. And this will be done in the name of Europe, in the name of all those who gave their lives for freedom.

    I thank you for your support!

    I thank you for your attention!

    Glory to Ukraine!

  • PRESS RELEASE : You can’t get tired of the war in Ukraine, as it is being waged for the peaceful life that Europeans are now having – Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a conversation with French businesses

    PRESS RELEASE : You can’t get tired of the war in Ukraine, as it is being waged for the peaceful life that Europeans are now having – Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a conversation with French businesses

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 29 August 2022.

    Europe should not get tired of the war that Russia has unleashed against Ukraine, as today Ukrainians are fighting for a peaceful life for all Europeans, to which they have an absolute right, and need help and support. This was said by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a conversation with the participants of the annual meeting of French entrepreneurs under the auspices of the MEDEF business association.

    “We are having a war, and in Ukraine there are places, trenches, where our heroic warriors die. And there are de-occupied cities where people already walk on the streets. And those people who are in the trenches do not envy those who are walking, and vice versa. Because we understand that despite the war, people still have to live, work and breathe,” said the Head of State.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the residents of European cities, in particular French ones, with an appeal to help Ukraine as much as possible, so that our defenders do not allow Russia to advance its aggression to the west, to Europe.

    “Protect this peaceful atmosphere in which you are. And today, when the war is on our territory, you have the opportunity to help us so that the war does not destroy all the beautiful, warm, sunny things that you have now, that you enjoy. And this is your absolute right. And we are fighting for this right today. So please don’t get tired of the war in Ukraine. Because this is a war for the peace you have today,” the President urged.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized that Russia’s criminal actions raise the question of the world’s survival strategy, and civilized countries should unite to overcome all the risks facing humanity.

    “We warned that Russia would provoke an energy deficit. We warned about this even before the full-scale invasion. We said that it was necessary to introduce preventive sanctions because Russia would be claiming that it couldn’t supply, and then, as you know, somewhere on the border with Finland, they would burn millions of tons of gas in order not to supply it to Europe,” he noted.

    The President of Ukraine noted that the coming winter will not be comfortable for anyone, but these inconveniences must be overcome in order not to allow Russia to dictate its terms to Europe.

    “They cannot make money and have a comfortable vacation on the coast of France. Why do they hate Europe so much and at the same time buy villas in France, in Italy, go shopping, open businesses, open accounts?” he noted and added that European businesses should leave the Russian Federation.

    Regarding the development of our country after the war, Volodymyr Zelenskyy recalled that during the Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC 2022) in Lugano, Switzerland, the amount needed for post-war reconstruction was announced. But since the war is not over yet, it is impossible to tell the final figures at the moment.

    He informed that the governments of Ukraine and France are preparing to hold a forum on the recovery of Ukraine in Paris in the autumn, and invited French companies to participate in it.

    According to the President, now it is worth focusing on the Fast Recovery Plan, which requires a smaller amount of funds, but already now.

    “I would focus today on the restoration of educational, port and transport infrastructure, as well as housing for people. Because our task is to return people. People in the state mean the development of the economy,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.

     

  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy – 2022 Speech to MEDEF Business Association

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy – 2022 Speech to MEDEF Business Association

    The speech made by Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the President of Ukraine, on 29 August 2022.

    Dear Mr. President of the MEDEF!

    Dear ministers, dear MEDEF members!

    Ladies and Gentlemen!

    I am grateful to you for the invitation, for this opportunity to address you, to address in your person the entire people of France – each and every one who believes that no one has the right to destroy someone’s life.

    I know that MEDEF unites and protects the interests of hundreds of thousands of businesses in France. You represent people who have created and who are developing businesses in different areas, completely different industries.

    You represent people who work hard to be able to provide for their children and exercise their rights. The right to live, the right to be free, the right to happiness, the right to well-being, the right to housing, the right to education, the right to work, the right to a decent wage and other absolutely common modern human rights.

    And in fact, your association represents the very people that I, as the President of Ukraine, represent.

    Our people wanted nothing more than to live in their own country, enjoy their freedoms, work for their own good and the future of their children. Ukraine did not go to someone else’s home with weapons. Ukrainians were not going to rob any other people or any state. We cared about our social development, our democracy and dreamed that one day we would be in the European Union together with you and other nations of Europe.

    And that is why this Russian war against Ukraine began. The leadership of Russia saw that Ukraine can become and is becoming a positive example for our region. An example that democracy can give more to society than dictatorship can. This seems to be an obvious opinion in Western Europe, but in the east of our continent, and especially in the territory of the former USSR, this is not an obvious fact, it needs to be proved. And Ukraine did everything to prove it.

    Our state set an example of how to take care of society without crazy dollars and euros earned from the sale of oil and gas. How to create opportunities for social development. How to strengthen the regions of the state, not drain money from them. How to build modern infrastructure. How to create such opportunities for citizens that others in our region simply do not have thanks to the openness of society and the modernity of state institutions.

    In particular, we conducted and continue to digitize public services. Our goal is to ensure that relations between a citizen and the state, between any company and the state take place without the mediation of a government official. This is a necessary condition for overcoming any risks of corruption and for the real freedom of people and business – something that dozens of other governments cannot dare to do. And this is something that every Ukrainian has in his smartphone today. This is “Diia” state service, which gives people dozens of different opportunities: from digital documents and vaccination certificates to the ability to register a business or pay fines.

    We combine our economy and energy sphere with the European market and other advanced world markets. We have deposits of natural resources that are critically important for the world economy, including lithium, titanium, uranium, etc.

    Ukraine has already become a guarantor of global food security. The value of our agrarian exports was fully demonstrated when Russia blocked Ukrainian ports, and as a result, the global food crisis aggravated.

    Russia’s war against Ukraine is not just a colonial war in the worst sense of the word, it is not just an attempt to appropriate our land, resources or the potential of our people. Through the destruction of Ukraine, Russia is trying to destroy the hope of all nations near its borders and all peoples in the territory of Russia itself that freedom will really work. That democracy will help with development. That human rights and human dignity can give society more than the mercy of some dictator.

    That is why the Russian war against Ukraine is so brutal. That is why it became total from the first minute on February 24.

    That is why Russian cruise missiles and artillery destroy everything from day one. Everything that was built and developed by generations of Ukrainians. Schools and hospitals, universities, railway stations, airports, residential buildings of ordinary people, factories, bakeries, port facilities and even ordinary tire repair stations, ordinary shopping malls, machine-building plants, water plants, power plants – absolutely everything.

    Dropping a bomb on a maternity hospital, a theater or a warehouse with food is all the same to the Russian occupiers. All these are the same targets for them. Burning cities and making millions of people forcibly displaced are just tools for them. Because Russia’s goal is to destroy Ukraine as a democracy, a social state, an economic power, a society of educated people who know how to work for their own interests. Like all people.

    But that is why I believe in our victory. When someone is at war with an entire nation, he has no chance. For us, this is a people’s war. And nations are invincible! And when the nation has such friends like the Ukrainians have, victory becomes inevitable.

    I am sincerely grateful to you, the people of France, and I am personally grateful to President Emmanuel Macron for support in this fight for freedom. I saw how Emmanuel was looking for a diplomatic way, looking for steps to stop the war.

    I have devoted several years as president to finding a solution, a peaceful, diplomatic model of coexistence without war. But, unfortunately, the leadership of Russia does not want to live without war. The leadership of Russia considers the free and democratic life of Ukraine as an existential challenge for itself. That is why they want war and destruction. They think that this way they can secure their dictatorship for many years.

    And that is why it is important to achieve victory. It is important to do everything so that the victory takes place as soon as possible. It is important to do everything so that Russia can never again blackmail either Ukraine or France. You don’t feel it as much as we do yet. And hopefully the war will not come to your land, but this is it. All this is their plan. Neither any European state, nor Europe in general can be blackmailed with a war, an energy crisis or a food crisis.

    It is important to rebuild Ukraine after the war. Peace for Ukraine, guarantees of security, restoration of everything destroyed by the Russian occupiers will be clear proof that the European idea is stronger than any dictatorships, and the values of freedom, equality and mutual aid overcome any terror.

    And that is why I am addressing you today. Ukraine can give you thousands of contracts, thousands of jobs. We need your experience and your participation in post-war reconstruction. We have already started – on the free territory of our country.

    We invite construction companies to take part in infrastructure reconstruction, localization of production of construction materials.

    We invite companies that can help in the modernization of communal infrastructure – water supply, water purification, waste sorting and processing.

    We invite energy companies to produce and store gas, build green energy, produce hydrogen and develop our nuclear energy industry.

    We invite automotive companies to localize the production of electric cars and components.

    We invite food companies to engage in agro-processing and food production for the 40-million market of Ukraine and the entire European market with which we are fully integrated.

    And we will come to the entire territory of our country currently occupied by Russia in order to return this territory to Europe.

    Perhaps some of you already know that at the level of our Governments – Ukraine and France – we are preparing to hold such an initiative in Paris in the autumn – a forum on the recovery of Ukraine. I invite your companies to participate in this initiative.

    I know that there are companies that have already responded and are participating in the reconstruction of our state. In particular, I am grateful to Matière company for its support in the restoration of our bridge infrastructure.

    I would also like to thank the Île-de-France region for starting a partnership with the Chernihiv and Kyiv regions, and the Grand-Est region for a partnership with the Kharkiv region. And I am also grateful to all other small and large cities of France, which came to the aid of Ukraine in this important, cruel time.

    I remember how last year, even before the start of the full-scale war, we met in Kyiv with the MEDEF delegation. Good ideas and ambitious projects were discussed. I want to confirm – we will be able to implement them, we will be able to do a lot together.

    Because we equally value freedom, equally respect human rights, equally care about social development.

    We are all people, we are all Europeans, and that says it all!

    Thank you for your attention!

    Thanks, France, for your support!

    Glory to Ukraine!

  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy – 2022 Speech to the Offshore Northern Seas Conference

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy – 2022 Speech to the Offshore Northern Seas Conference

    The speech made by Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the President of Ukraine, on 29 August 2022.

    Your Royal Highness, Mr. Prime Minister!

    Dear businessmen present!

    Dear Mr. Elon Musk!

    Dear friends!

    Ladies and Gentlemen!

    I am grateful to each and every one of you who is present for the opportunity to talk and for the opportunity to participate in this important discussion.

    I’m sure you are well informed about the situation in Europe, about the risks – I heard you talked about them now – that we all face now in addition to the brutal terrorist war that Russia is waging against our citizens, our state, against our independence. And it is important to know that this is the independence of all other European states. This is a war for independence as such.

    We all see how destabilized the gas market is. We all see how European countries are revising their plans for coal, coal-fired power plants. We can all see that the threat of energy poverty is becoming real for tens of millions of people in Europe, who until recently could afford normal energy consumption. We all see that the price of energy is so high that thousands of businesses have gone into crisis. And this leads to a reduction in jobs and a drop in workers’ incomes. And in winter, energy prices can rise even more…

    We all see that for the first time since 1986, when the Chornobyl tragedy occurred, we have to consider as seriously as possible the scenarios for countering the radiation disaster that Russia is bringing closer with its terror at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. These are all well-known facts. But what do they testify to?

    People often draw completely different conclusions from the same facts – some are right, and some are wrong. In the discussions, the opinion of the majority is determined afterwards – either right or wrong. Sometimes mistakes leave no trace. And sometimes the price of mistakes becomes very high, when erroneous conclusions lead to erroneous political decisions.

    This is what the authors of this large-scale – and completely artificial – crisis that Europe is going through are counting on. They want the Europeans to be scared. To draw wrong conclusions and give up European values in favor of illusory price reductions. Russia is using economic terror, price crisis pressure and poverty to weaken Europe just when its full force is needed to defend against terror in the war that Russia has been waging for more than six months. Full-scale war! And in general, its invasion of Ukraine has already been lasting for 8 years.

    This is what the Russian state, its officials and companies, such as Gazprom, are working for. For creating crises and for crises to turn into disasters. Right now, Russia is burning at least 10 million euros worth of gas near the Finnish border every day. Gas is being burned that should have been supplied to German and other European consumers. Russia cannot stop its production, does not want to supply it to the Europeans, as it is interested in the crisis, and has no other buyers. So it just burns this gas. Just like they burn our people.

    10 million euros on fire every day at the border of Russia is hundreds of millions of euros in additional expenses of the European middle class, ordinary workers, pensioners on energy every day as well. Because of the inflated prices on the market, because of the shortage, because of Russia trying to prevent the replenishment of European gas storages before winter.

    A normal market player would have already supplied the free volume of gas to the market. The terrorist state does everything to ensure that there is as little gas as possible on the market at the highest possible price, which leads to an increase in other prices. And this is all part of the Russian hybrid aggression against all people, against all of us, against all of you, against all of united Europe.

    And take a look at the situation at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Why is Russia doing this? What is the purpose of the radiation blackmail for Russia? The goal is the same, completely cynical, completely deliberate – to intimidate Ukrainians, to intimidate all Europeans. To blackmail and coerce. This pressure is for Russian state propagandists and officials to say that it is allegedly not Russia to blame, that someone else created another crisis and that this someone should be influenced, and that it is allegedly necessary to negotiate with the Kremlin precisely for this reason.

    Just think about it: Russia is the only terrorist in the world who managed to turn a nuclear power plant into a battlefield and who consistently does everything to make Europe watch where the wind may blow the radiation if, God forbid, a disaster occurs.

    Most of the older generation of Norway, I think, well remember that the consequences of the accident at the Chornobyl plant were felt even in central Norway – in the area of Trondheim and in the north of your country. And for all of us, this is a terrible risk. This is a memory of the unacceptable, and for Russia it is just an additional opportunity.

    The fact is that the Russian leadership has a specific bandit’s logic – they create problems, hoping that the victims of these problems will come and try to agree on their solution, and the bandit will get something for it.

    Russia wants Europe to turn a blind eye to the war, and for this purpose it is provoking internal chaos in Europe. Russia wants to take away freedom from us by force of arms, and from you – by these crises that it creates and exacerbates. Russia wants to force you to abandon European values. Here is a correct conclusion from the available facts. And based on this conclusion, a correct policy is needed. The policy of even greater unity, as the Prime Minister has said now, unity in Europe for our common defense. The policy of even greater energy independence of Europe from Russia. The policy of even greater sanctions against Russia.

    It is not normal when there are still no blocking sanctions against Rosatom for radiation blackmail at the Zaporizhzhia NPP, for which specific Rosatom employees at the plant are also responsible. And it is not normal when any Russian citizen can get a visa to European countries to go on vacation or go shopping – we know this very well – even if he is a war criminal or helps the Russian state work against Europe. It is not normal when some European companies are still hesitant whether to leave the Russian market or not. And it is not normal when someone still hopes for cooperation with Russia in the energy sector. There can be no concessions to bandits! Only new sanction strikes against them.

    I want to give an example of Norway – an example of true principles in the defense of Europe. Despite the fact that Norway is not a member of the European Union, you joined the European sanctions against Russia. Defense and other assistance to our country from Norway is vital – we will always be grateful for it. We are glad to hear that your energy companies are increasing the volume of gas supplies to European countries, while Russia is willing to simply burn gas in order not to supply it. And we note Norway’s contribution to the development of renewable energy sources, to carbon capture and storage, to the development of batteries and hydrogen energy. Europe will become truly strong and secure from crises when all European countries become as principled as Norway.

    For its part, Ukraine can already do – and is doing – concrete things to protect our common values and normal life on the continent.

    We are fighting for freedom and for everything that Europe is based on, defending all Europeans in this war. And this is not pathos – this is the truth! We have united Europeans and helped overcome the various contradictions that have been dividing the continent for decades. We have shown what power Europe has when united and what enemies it can overcome.

    In addition, Ukraine can become – I believe it will become – one of the guarantors of the energy security of the European continent. Together with Ukraine, you will be able to prevent such price crises ever again.

    We have a unique system of gas storage facilities near the border of the European Union, with a volume of more than 30 billion cubic meters. We are asked about help. That’s how practical it is – use our gas storages already this season. Today, for example, we have a free volume of 15 billion cubic meters. Ukraine needs 3 billion of additional reserves, which we ask you to keep in Ukraine, and another 12 billion cubic meters may be the gas needed in winter for the security of all of Europe. You can help us – and this will be your help both to us and to yourself.

    Ukraine also has significant deposits of natural gas. The leadership of Russia dreamed of stealing this part of our national wealth from us as well. But we will not allow it. We invite all investors, contractors and service companies to join gas production in Ukraine. If you want to help us pragmatically, please use this tool. Obtain licenses, enter into agreements on the distribution of products, carry out exploration and drilling. We would appreciate it. Our gas fields can play the same stabilizing role for Europe as the fields of Norway in particular.

    We are preparing to increase the export of our electricity to the countries of the European Union – despite the war, during the war we ensure this export, and our electricity is much cheaper than what is currently available on the market. We can really help overcome the cost of living crisis in our neighboring EU countries.

    And we invite you to invest in the production of green energy and green hydrogen in Ukraine. Our state is one of the best locations for providing all of Europe with green energy and green hydrogen. We have everything for this – enough land, good wind, good sun, as well as ready-made energy logistics – powerful power transmission lines, gas pipelines that can be used for hydrogen – of course, after appropriate modernization.

    We are not saying for the first time that Europe’s independence from Russia, particularly in energy, is of fundamental importance to all Europeans. And we are not saying for the first time that Europe can do much more together with Ukraine than with Russia.

    We don’t want to look into the past, we don’t want to repeat who didn’t hear us. Ukraine wants us all not to lose the opportunities we have at this historical moment. Only together can we protect Europe. Only by preserving our maximum principles. And only by achieving victory in this war together.

    I thank you for your attention! Thank you!

    Glory to Ukraine!

     

  • PRESS RELEASE : More help from partners will allow Ukraine to turn the tide of the war, defeat Russia – Mykhailo Podolyak in an interview with The Hill

    PRESS RELEASE : More help from partners will allow Ukraine to turn the tide of the war, defeat Russia – Mykhailo Podolyak in an interview with The Hill

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 27 August 2022.

    Ukraine will be able to defeat the aggressor with modern weapons from partners, which will significantly increase the capabilities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, but Russia will try to prevent such a development by provoking crises in Europe. Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, said this in an interview with the U.S. publication The Hill.

    He said that maintaining strength of Ukrainian forces on the battlefield and effective defense allows it possible to push back on Russia’s attempts to force Ukraine into so-called negotiations, which will be a “death sentence” for our country.

    “President Zelenskyy is definitely against it [negotiations], and the Ukrainian society is adamant there, because we fully appreciate the risks,” the adviser to the head of the Office of the President said.

    Absent negotiations, Podolyak said Vladimir Putin is likely to focus on a war of attrition to grind down international support.

    “They will start to manipulate, behind the scenes, moods, activities, to profess and to deepen this war fatigue,” the adviser to the head of the President’s Office said.

    Podolyak said that the Russian Federation is capable of manufacturing crises in Europe like sending an overwhelming number of migrants to Europe’s borders. Or it could also think of some terrorist attacks against infrastructural facilities in Europe, so that they can arrive at some negotiation position, or standing for their own benefits and their own plans.

    The adviser to the head of the President’s Office said that the needed modern weapons can quickly turn the tide of the war, if the country can get more of them faster. This was repeatedly emphasized by the political and military leadership of our country.

    Podolyak noted the importance of the new additional U.S. assistance of $3 billion for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. According to him, this assistance is also an important signal to encourage other, more cautious, Western powers to give more active support for Ukraine.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Putin wants to restore USSR, Ukraine’s independence contradicts his worldview – Mykhailo Podolyak in interview with Helsingin Sanomat

    PRESS RELEASE : Putin wants to restore USSR, Ukraine’s independence contradicts his worldview – Mykhailo Podolyak in interview with Helsingin Sanomat

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 26 August 2022.

    When Ukraine reaches its internationally recognized borders, then Russia will be ready to sit down at the negotiating table and sign a peace treaty. Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to the head of the President’s Office, said this in an interview with the Finnish publication Helsingin Sanomat.

    Podolyak said that even at the beginning of the full-scale war, and now there is no possibility of negotiating with Russia, which speaks the language of ultimatums and puts forward unacceptable demands.

    “Putin’s plan is simple. He wants to restore the Soviet Union in one form or another. Ukraine here is his main enemy,” the advisor to the head of the President’s Office said.

    According to him, the independence of our state contradicts the worldview of the representatives of Russia.

    Podolyak said that calls for peace talks, which sometimes come from some European capitals, are based on assumptions that proved to be false back in 2008 and 2014.

    “If Russia is allowed to win the war, it will be able to dictate its terms to Europe. This leads to the advance of Russia to Moldova, Georgia, Northern Kazakhstan or the Baltic states. Russia will begin to manipulate the internal politics of the European Union, provoking extreme left and extreme right forces. A chain reaction will begin in the world when other authoritarian states realize that they can achieve their goal with the help of an aggressive war,” the adviser to the head of the Office of the Head of State said.

    However, in his opinion, the war between Russia and Ukraine will still end at the negotiating table, but only after the Russian Federation suffers significant tactical losses at the front.

    “Russia is really ready for peace only if it has suffered significant tactical losses. Then it stops giving ultimatums and is forced to listen to the arguments of others. When Ukraine reaches the borders defined in 1991, then Russia will be ready to sit down at the negotiating table and sign a peace treaty. This is the only chance to guarantee the liberal values and freedom of Europe,” Podolyak is convinced.

    In his opinion, the defeat of Russia will also give freedom of choice to Belarus, which can become a real European democracy.

    However, currently, as the adviser to the head of the President’s Office said, Ukraine is conducting negotiations with the Russian Federation only regarding prisoners and other tactical issues.

    “We are also talking about the defenders of Azovstal, but we are making very slow progress, because Russia wants to get as much propaganda benefit from them as possible. The Red Cross and the UN are weak in this. They should become more active,” he said.

    As Podolyak said, in the war in Ukraine, Russia crossed all permissible limits and must answer for its crimes, because otherwise the entire European security system will lose its authority.

    According to the adviser to the head of the President’s Office, Ukraine managed to slow Russia’s advance in Donbas, although the Russian army makes 40,000-50,000 shots from assorted artillery every day.

    “The war has entered the fourth stage. Russia brought as many pieces of equipment and people as possible to Ukraine. They are waging an artillery war that they want to continue until winter,” he said.

    At the same time, as Podolyak said, the Russian Federation is trying to exhaust Europe with a shortage of energy carriers so that it gets tired of helping our country in this war.

    The adviser to the head of the President’s Office said that Ukraine’s counteroffensive in the south is moving forward.

    “We are trying to effectively destroy the logistics and command positions of the Russians. Our goal is to complicate their supply and force them to retreat before the onset of winter,” Podolyak said.

    To gain an advantage on the battlefield, Ukraine needs modern weapons, in particular air defense systems, for which Ukrainian authorities turn to foreign governments.

    “The anti-missile potential is very important because Russia attacks residential areas with cruise missiles,” the adviser to the head of the President’s Office said.

    In addition to weapons, according to him, assistance is needed for the Ukrainian economy, which Russia tried to destroy by bombing factories, ports and agricultural enterprises.

    Separately, Podolyak thanked Finland for the assistance provided and expressed hope for active support of Ukraine on the way to EU membership.

    “We have very warm relations with Finland. Finland is one of those countries that understand that we are all in danger if Russia remains the same as it is now,” the adviser to the head of the President’s Office said.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Ukraine’s participation in OECD working group should speed up EU integration of our country – Andriy Yermak

    PRESS RELEASE : Ukraine’s participation in OECD working group should speed up EU integration of our country – Andriy Yermak

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 26 August 2022.

    Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak held the second meeting of the group to develop proposals for our country’s participation in the Working Group of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) on Bribery in International Business Transactions.

    Yermak said that today combating corruption is of particular importance, and Ukraine’s participation in the OECD Working Group should become one of the tools for speeding up the European integration of our country.

    In addition, the fight against corruption remains among the important aspects of government policy in Ukraine and the priorities of our cooperation with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

    “Today, we need to make the most of our EU’s candidate status and future candidacy in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, as well as cooperation with our partners,” the head of the President’s Office said.

    He noted the high level of Ukraine’s communication with partner states and international organizations, which helps our country in confronting the aggressor.

    “This is a very great motivation, a great weapon – in every sense of the word, which helps us move towards our victory. Our desire to join the OECD is an absolutely logical step,” Yermak said.

    The head of the President’s Office emphasized the importance of taking clear steps to achieve the criteria for membership in the OECD Working Group on Bribery in International Business Transactions and developing a package of legislative changes necessary for this.

    Deputy Head of the Office of the President Andriy Smyrnov said that the first step on the way to full membership in the OECD Working Group is the status of a member of the group, which the country receives along with undergoing a preliminary evaluation of national legislation and receiving recommendations for its improvement.

    On August 2, 2022, the Government of Ukraine sent a letter to the OECD with an application to join the Working Group on Bribery in International Business Transactions.

    As the deputy head of the President’s Office said, the next meeting of the OECD Working Group is to take place in October. Then, as expected, a decision will be made regarding Ukraine’s approach to participation in this group.

    To speed up the process of acquiring membership, the Ukrainian side decided to independently analyze the criteria and propose this analysis for our group to make an appropriate decision.

    In general, according to Smyrnov, the criteria for joining the OECD Working Group can be divided into four segments: joining the OECD legal acts, criteria of economic factors for assessing “mutual interest,” criteria of the legislative framework for combating bribery of foreign public officials, as well as additional criteria for confirming the desire and ability to cooperate with the OECD Working Group.

    The participants of the meeting reviewed the analysis of the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions and proposals regarding the provisions that need to be introduced into Ukrainian legislation.

    “Ukraine is already sufficiently prepared for joining the OECD Working Group, but there are a number of requirements that shall be met,” Smyrnov said.

    The participants also discussed the work plan for the next meeting.