Tag: 2022

  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy – 2022 Statement on the Situation in Ukraine (16/05/2022) – 82 days

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy – 2022 Statement on the Situation in Ukraine (16/05/2022) – 82 days

    The statement made by Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the President of Ukraine, on 16 May 2022.

    Ukrainians!

    Our defenders!

    The 82nd day of our defense is coming to an end. A difficult day. But this day, like all others, is aimed precisely at saving our country and our people.

    Regarding the situation in Mariupol.

    Thanks to the actions of the Ukrainian military – the Armed Forces of Ukraine, intelligence, the negotiating team, the International Committee of the Red Cross and the United Nations, we hope that we will be able to save the lives of our guys. Among them are the seriously wounded, they are being provided with medical aid.

    I want to emphasize: Ukraine needs Ukrainian heroes alive. This is our principle. I think that every adequate person will understand these words.

    The operation to rescue the defenders of Mariupol was started by our military and intelligence officers. To bring the boys home, the work continues, and this work needs delicacy. And time.

    We also maintain maximum diplomatic activity in other areas in the interests of Ukraine.

    I spoke today with IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva. On how to speed up the provision of financial assistance to Ukraine, given the state budget deficit during the war, which is about $ 5 billion a month. We also talked about the main directions of further cooperation.

    On the eve of the meeting of the G7 finance ministers, these talks with the IMF Managing Director are a direct preparation for very important decisions for Ukraine.

    A high-ranking Polish delegation worked in Kyiv. Consultations with them were held regarding cooperation at the European Union level. In particular, it concerns the acceleration of our integration into the European Union and the expected decision on the candidate status for Ukraine.

    We are also working to ensure that the European Union agrees on a sixth package of sanctions on Russia. The oil embargo must be a part of it, and it is in the interests not only of our state, but also of the whole of Europe. I am grateful to those leaders of the continent who are aware of this and help promote the respective decision.

    I addressed the student community of the United States of America – representatives of leading universities. I also talked to the rectors and presidents of these educational institutions. The key issue is to involve American universities in rebuilding our education system after the war. In addition, we discussed political issues, including the protection of democracy, countering Russian propaganda and fakes.

    The Armed Forces of Ukraine are repelling constant attacks in those areas where Russia is still trying to advance. Severodonetsk and other cities in Donbas remain the main targets for the occupiers. We do everything to protect our land and our people.

    I signed decrees on awarding our heroes. 201 servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were awarded state awards. The title of Hero of Ukraine was awarded to Senior Lieutenant Ahasyiev Kyrylo Yashar oğlu – platoon commander of the 92nd separate mechanized brigade. And posthumously to Lieutenant Colonel Yerk Vyacheslav Volodymyrovych, commander of the aviation squadron of the 40th tactical aviation brigade.

    Eternal glory to everyone who stood up for our state!

    Eternal memory to all who gave lives for Ukraine!

    Glory to Ukraine!

  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy – 2022 Statement on the Situation in Ukraine (15/05/2022) – 81 days

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy – 2022 Statement on the Situation in Ukraine (15/05/2022) – 81 days

    The statement made by Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the President of Ukraine, on 15 May 2022.

    Ukrainians!

    All our defenders!

    The 81st day of our defense is coming to an end and another week of round-the-clock work for Ukraine and victory is beginning.

    This week, as always, there will be a lot of international activity in which I will take part. The key is weapons and financial support for Ukraine. Finances not only to maintain stability now, but also to begin rebuilding what Russia has ruined.

    We are also working to strengthen sanctions on Russia. Partners need to make decisions that limit Russia’s ties to the world every week. The occupiers must feel the rising cost of war for them, feel it constantly.

    Now the priority is the oil embargo. No matter how hard Moscow tries to disrupt this decision, the time of Europe’s dependence on Russian energy resources is coming to an end. And that can’t be changed.

    Another task, which becomes even more important the longer the war lasts, is to do everything to maintain the world’s maximum attention to us, to Ukraine. Information about our needs should be in the news of all countries that are important to us constantly and every day.

    In particular, for this purpose – for greater information and political support of Ukraine – on Monday I will communicate with students of leading American universities. These are 63 US universities and two Canadian universities, which unite hundreds of thousands of students and are a large expert and research community. Their voice will definitely strengthen our capabilities. A separate address to Stanford University students is also planned for the end of May.

    I am also preparing to communicate with Ukrainian students from the leading universities of our country. In my address to them I will answer some important difficult questions that already exist in our society, which are already visible. And I expect profound questions from them, from our students.

    I will definitely continue to address the parliaments of Ukraine’s European partner states. Our task is the status of a candidate for EU membership for Ukraine, and later – accession to the European Union under the fast-track procedure. Every state matters. Every vote counts. It is equally important to have the maximum consent of European countries in the issue of strengthening sanctions on Russia. That is why I will be addressing the Luxembourg Parliament in the near future.

    By the way, we are also working to expand the geography of such special speeches in the parliaments of Africa and Asia.

    An address to the participants of the Davos Forum is scheduled for May 23. This year the conference will be especially important for our country. Post-war reconstruction will be discussed. We are doing our best to fully gather the support of the world, and participation in the Davos Forum is one of the best opportunities for that.

    We continue very complicated and delicate negotiations to save our people from Mariupol, from Azovstal. We deal with this issue on a daily basis. And the main thing is for the agreements to be fulfilled.

    We expect the United States to adopt important decisions for our country. A new significant package of support and detailed elaboration of the renewed historical program of the Lend-Lease.

    We are preparing for new attempts by Russia to attack in Donbas, to somehow intensify its movement in the south of Ukraine. The occupiers still do not want to admit that they are in a dead end and their so-called “special operation” has already gone bankrupt. But the moment will surely come when the Ukrainian people will force the invaders to fully recognize reality.

    No matter how “creative” they are in Kherson and Melitopol, no matter how they portray their alleged “power” in the occupied areas of Pryazovia and Donbas, they are there temporarily. The Ukrainian flag, Ukrainian law, Ukrainian life will still be there anyway.

    Today’s Russian missile strikes at the Lviv region, shelling of Hulyaipole, Severodonetsk, Lysychansk, cities and communities of the Donetsk region – all this brutality of the occupiers, which Ukraine is experiencing every day, will only lead to the fact that Russian surviving soldiers will bring this evil back to Russia.

    They will bring it back because they will retreat. This is how all the feverish activity of the Russian military we see now will end. And I am grateful to all the Ukrainians who are bringing this time closer.

    Eternal glory to all who defend the state!

    Eternal memory to everyone who gave life for Ukraine!

    Glory to Ukraine!

  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy – 2022 Statement on the Situation in Ukraine (14/05/2022) – 80 days

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy – 2022 Statement on the Situation in Ukraine (14/05/2022) – 80 days

    The statement made by Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the President of Ukraine, on 14 May 2022.

    Wise people of our bravest country!

    All our defenders!

    Last year, on May 14, the Day of Remembrance of Ukrainians who saved Jews during World War II was celebrated in our country for the first time. 2659 Ukrainian men and women received the title of Righteous Among the Nations. Our country is the fourth in the world in the number of the Righteous. People who risked their lives, the lives of their loved ones, but still saved those who were threatened with imminent death at the hands of the Nazis. Rescued children, adults, whole families.

    Each of these rescue stories is impressive. It strikes with courage, because there was total evil around, and people still kept good in their hearts. It strikes with belief that humanity will still win despite the then occupation and the power of the Nazis.

    The Righteous were in all regions of our state – from Zakarpattia to Crimea, from Odesa to Kharkiv. And we do not know all the stories of salvation. There were many who simply did not have time to tell thanks to whom their life was saved. They also rescued very young children who simply could not understand what was really happening to them.

    We must always remember that our people have such Righteous among them and that even in the darkest circumstances there are people who carry light. This is exactly the same striving for good that we see today in Ukrainian men and women who help save people from the occupiers, from the same Nazis.

    I am grateful to all journalists and just all caring people who document modern stories of salvation and record for all generations of our people what Ukraine has to go through and how people show their best qualities saving others – acquaintances and strangers, relatives, children, adults.

    I held talks today with a delegation of US senators led by Senate Republican Minority Leader Mitchell McConnell in Kyiv. I believe that this visit once again demonstrates the strength of bipartisan support for our state, the strength of ties between the Ukrainian and American nations.

    We discussed various areas of support for our state, including defensive and financial. As well as tightening sanctions on Russia. I expressed gratitude for the historic decision to renew the Lend Lease program. I called for the official recognition of Russia as a terrorist state.

    One of the issues I deal with on a daily basis is food security. More and more countries around the world are realizing that Russia, by blocking the Black Sea for us and continuing this war, puts dozens of other countries at risk of a price crisis in the food market and even famine. This is another incentive for our anti-war coalition to act more decisively together.

    Now support for Ukraine – and especially with weapons – means working to prevent global famine. The sooner we liberate our land and guarantee Ukraine’s security, the sooner the normal state of the food market can be restored.

    The situation in Donbas remains very difficult. Russian troops are still trying to show at least some victory. On the 80th day of the full-scale invasion, it looks especially insane, but they do not stop all these efforts.

    I am grateful to everyone who holds the line and brings closer to Donbas, Pryazovia and Kherson the same thing that is happening now in the Kharkiv region. Step by step we are forcing the occupiers to leave our land. We will make them leave the Ukrainian sea as well.

    By the way, now in many cities and communities of Ukraine there are discussions about renaming streets and squares. My advice is to turn to the stories of the Ukrainian Righteous and perpetuate their memory. Because it is about the courage and humanity of Ukrainians who have already proved that the evil that comes to our land will inevitably lose.

    Eternal glory to all our defenders!

    Eternal memory to all who gave lives for Ukraine!

    Glory to Ukraine!

  • Sadiq Khan – 2022 Comments on Warmer Homes Programme in London

    Sadiq Khan – 2022 Comments on Warmer Homes Programme in London

    The comments made by Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, on 31 May 2022.

    It’s unacceptable that many Londoners can’t afford to keep their homes warm, instead suffering cold, damp conditions throughout winter. With the unprecedented cost of living crisis and soaring energy prices, I am particularly concerned about those on lower incomes whose energy bills are likely to take up a larger share of their outgoings.

    That’s why today I’m committing a further £43m of funding through my Warmer Homes programme, which will help low-income households make their homes warmer, greener and cheaper to run and build a better London for everyone. I’m proud to be helping deliver long term solutions to avoid future crises and protect Londoners in stark contrast the Governments short-term sticking plaster approach.

    While I welcome the Government’s U-turn on the energy company windfall tax, Ministers must do more, starting with restoring the universal credit £20 a week uplift and increasing benefits by the actual level of record inflation as soon as possible.

  • Sadiq Khan – 2022 Comments on “Government’s Anti-London Rhetoric”

    Sadiq Khan – 2022 Comments on “Government’s Anti-London Rhetoric”

    The comments made by Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, on 30 May 2022.

    I fear that the Government’s anti-London approach could seriously exacerbate the cost-of-living crisis.

    Even before these latest economic shocks, too many Londoners were already finding it impossible to keep their heads above water.

    We have some of the most deprived communities in the country living here in our city.

    And so, to overlook London for investment – and exclude our city from various funding pots as this Government has already done – is completely indefensible.

    Help for our communities should be based on need, not geography.

    A child born into poverty in Lewisham or Newham is blighted by deprivation and inequality in much the same way as a child born into similar circumstances in Leeds or Newcastle.

  • Leo Docherty – 2022 Comments on Visit to DBS Veterans

    Leo Docherty – 2022 Comments on Visit to DBS Veterans

    The comments made by Leo Docherty, the Minister for Defence People and Veterans, on 1 June 2022.

    I would like to thank Veterans UK for their enduring hard work supporting our veterans and their families. The outputs of their transformation programme will greatly enhance the experience of those making a claim.

  • Alister Jack – 2022 Comments on Platinum Jubilee

    Alister Jack – 2022 Comments on Platinum Jubilee

    The comments made by Alister Jack, the Secretary of State for Scotland, on 2 June 2022.

    I send my heartfelt congratulations to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, on her Platinum Jubilee.

    The Platinum Jubilee is a reminder of what an extraordinary life The Queen has led. She has been, and continues to be, a dignified and hardworking figurehead to the nation. Not just dedicated, but compassionate, warm and humorous.

    I know people across Scotland will join me in wishing her the very best on this huge milestone, and thanking her for her lifetime of service.

  • Nadia Whittome – 2022 Comments on Prime Minister’s Interview with Mumsnet

    Nadia Whittome – 2022 Comments on Prime Minister’s Interview with Mumsnet

    The comments made by Nadia Whittome, the Labour MP for Nottingham East, on Twitter on 1 June 2022.

    Johnson defends the Downing St parties to Mumsnet, as they had to “keep morale high, when the whole place was under a huge amount of pressure.”

    Hospitals? Care homes? Supermarkets?

    Plenty of workplaces were under pressure. They weren’t getting smashed in the staff room.

  • Grant Shapps – 2022 Comments on Aviation Delays

    Grant Shapps – 2022 Comments on Aviation Delays

    The comments made by Grant Shapps, the Secretary of State for Transport, on 1 June 2022.

    Today’s meeting was a chance to hear from airports and airlines first-hand what went wrong this week. The scenes we’re witnessing at airports are heart-breaking, with holidaymakers missing out on their first trips abroad after the pandemic.

    We’re grateful to those airlines and operators who have continued to deliver good services despite the current pressures and we recognise that not all operators have been affected in the same way.

    I also understand the resourcing strains on the aviation sector but it does not excuse poor planning and overbooking flights that they cannot service. The companies who have seen the most disruption need to learn from those who ran services smoothly.

    We will continue to monitor the situation closely to make sure consumers don’t lose out from any further disruption.

    Both myself and the Aviation Minister have made the changes needed to allow the sector to prepare for summer, but now we need industry to do their bit.

    We have been crystal clear – run services properly and according to schedule or provide swift, appropriate compensation. We do not want to see a repeat of this over the summer – the first post-COVID-19 summer season – and will be meeting again in the coming weeks to understand the progress that is being made.

  • Jeremy Quin – 2022 Comments at the Canadian Defence Exhibition

    Jeremy Quin – 2022 Comments at the Canadian Defence Exhibition

    The comments made by Jeremy Quin, the Defence Minister, at the Canadian Defence Exhibition on 1 June 2022.

    Whether in the North Atlantic, the Indo-Pacific or the High North we need to work together to defend our values.

    Canada and the United Kingdom enjoy a steadfast bond, and it is through such alliances that we can protect ourselves against those who wish to undermine the international rules-based order.

    It has been a privilege to meet my Canadian counterparts and speak to industry partners. I am left in little doubt that as two key NATO allies, we have the shared capability, the shared industry and the shared talent to address current and future threats.