Tag: Press Release

  • PRESS RELEASE : Fifth anniversary of the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar – joint ministerial statement

    PRESS RELEASE : Fifth anniversary of the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar – joint ministerial statement

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 25 August 2022.

    The following is the text of a joint statement by the High Representative on behalf of the European Union, and the Foreign Ministers of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, the United Kingdom and the United States, marking the fifth anniversary of the Myanmar military’s attack against Rohingya.

    Five years ago, the Myanmar military launched a violent attack on Rohingya communities in Rakhine, killing, raping, and torturing thousands of Rohingya men, women, and children and forcing over 700,000 to seek refuge in Bangladesh – where they joined other Rohingya, who had fled earlier attacks and decades of systemic discrimination. These deplorable actions against Rohingya precipitated one of the largest mass exoduses of a minority in recent history. We are concerned by the UN Fact Finding Mission’s establishment of consistent patterns of serious human rights violations and abuses, of which many amount to grave crimes under international law. We also recognize other initiatives to hold perpetrators accountable, including The Gambia’s efforts before the International Court of Justice, which is currently examining whether the atrocities committed by the Myanmar military against Rohingya amounted also to genocide. We reiterate that Myanmar must comply with the International Court of Justice’s provisional measures order.

    The same actors that committed these reprehensible actions led the military coup d’état in February 2021, and today continue to perpetrate atrocities against political dissidents and vulnerable populations, including other ethnic and religious minorities across Myanmar, and have done so for decades. The Rohingya themselves suffer human rights violations and abuses, discrimination, systematic persecution, and denial of access to basic services – including the right to citizenship. Around 150,000 Rohingya have been confined to camps without freedom of movement in Rakhine for a decade. Women and girls continue to be at extreme risk under the current conditions.

    As we mark five years since the brutal 2017 campaign against Rohingya, we commend the courage of Rohingya communities and remember all the victims. We reiterate our commitment to holding the perpetrators of these violations and abuses to account, and acknowledge the work of the Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar and others contributing to this objective. We call on the military regime to cease its violence against those who have suffered under its rule, including the decades of grave human rights violations and abuses endured by Rohingya and other communities in Myanmar. We thank the UN relevant bodies, Bangladesh, and other hosting nations for their generosity and providing lifesaving support to Rohingya and remain dedicated to supporting Bangladesh to ensure that the needs and rights of all refugees and impacted host communities are met. We also appreciate the important efforts of humanitarian organizations to extend protection and assistance for Rohingya communities. At the same time, we call on the international community to help to ensure justice for Rohingya victims, support host communities, and foster conditions that will allow for the safe, voluntary, dignified, and sustainable return to their communities. Rohingya must be meaningfully included in discussions around the future of Myanmar.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Israel could become one of the guarantors of the international agreement on security guarantees for Ukraine, as it should understand us like no other – Andriy Yermak

    PRESS RELEASE : Israel could become one of the guarantors of the international agreement on security guarantees for Ukraine, as it should understand us like no other – Andriy Yermak

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 24 March 2022.

    Ukraine would like the State of Israel to be one of the guarantors of a major international treaty that would provide clear security guarantees for our country after the end of the war with Russia. Ukraine also hopes for an effective mediation role of Israel in ending the war and more powerful assistance to our country. This was stated by Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak during a conversation with the Israeli media.

    He stressed that our country has very warm, friendly and special relations with Israel.

    Andriy Yermak noted that the Ukrainian authorities welcome the mediating role of the State of Israel in its attempts to stop the war started by the Russian Federation on the territory of our country.

    “We are amazed at how deeply Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, are aware of the issue. And we believe that he is really determined to do everything necessary to bring peace to our land and end the war,” said the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine.

    At the same time, he stated that there are issues that Ukraine will never compromise on.

    “These are compromises related to our independence, territorial integrity and sovereignty. And Prime Minister Bennett knows about it,” Andriy Yermak added.

    According to him, there are also hopes that Israel can be one of the guarantors of the future major international agreement on security guarantees for Ukraine.

    “Such an agreement provides for a large list of countries – potential guarantors. Therefore, we are holding separate consultations with each of these countries in order to meet together afterwards,” said the Head of the Office of the President.

    In addition, Ukraine would like to receive more assistance from the State of Israel in armaments and military technology.

    Andriy Yermak noted that the Israeli authorities should also resolve the issue, which was very negatively perceived in Ukraine, when the rules of entry for our citizens were changed and electronic permits were introduced.

  • PRESS RELEASE : NATO can still prevent the deaths of Ukrainians from Russian strikes by providing weapons – Volodymyr Zelenskyy

    PRESS RELEASE : NATO can still prevent the deaths of Ukrainians from Russian strikes by providing weapons – Volodymyr Zelenskyy

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 24 March 2022.

    President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on NATO to provide our country with military assistance to the extent that will enable the Ukrainian army to oppose the military arsenal of the Russian Federation.

    “Ukraine does not have powerful anti-missile weapons, and has a much smaller aircraft fleet than Russia. Therefore, their advantage in the sky is like the use of weapons of mass destruction. And you see the consequences today – how many people were killed, how many peaceful cities were destroyed,” the Head of State noted during the speech in the video conference format at the NATO summit in Brussels.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy stressed that the Ukrainian army has been resisting the Russian invasion for a month in unequal conditions. Russia’s superiority has resulted in numerous casualties, including among the civilian population of Ukraine.

    “To save people and our cities, Ukraine needs military assistance – without restrictions. As Russia uses without restrictions its entire arsenal against us. Destroys all living things. Any objects – from houses to churches, from food warehouses to universities, from bridges to hospitals,” the President said.

    He reminded that Ukraine had asked NATO to close the skies for Russian military aircraft or to provide aircraft.

    “You have thousands of fighter jets! But we haven’t been given any yet. We asked for tanks. So that we can unblock our cities that are now dying – Mariupol, Berdyansk, Melitopol, others. Cities where Russia is keeping hundreds of thousands of people hostage and artificially creating famine – no water, no food, nothing there. You have at least 20,000 tanks! Ukraine asked for a percent, one percent of all your tanks to be given or sold to us! But we do not have a clear answer yet. The worst thing during the war is not having clear answers to requests for help,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized.

    The Head of State stressed that Ukraine had never wanted this war and did not want to fight for years.

    “We just want to save our people. We want to survive,” he added.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy stressed: the North Atlantic Alliance can still prevent the deaths of Ukrainians from Russian strikes by providing weapons needed by the Ukrainian army.

    At the same time, the President thanked those NATO member states that help Ukraine as much as they can. But now is the time to take care of security in Europe.

    “I am sure you already understand that Russia does not intend to stop in Ukraine. Does not intend and will not. It wants to go further. Against the eastern members of NATO. The Baltic states, Poland – that’s for sure,” he said.

    The President called on the Alliance to provide Ukraine with one percent of all their aircraft and tanks, as well as MLRS systems, anti-ship weapons, air defense equipment.

    “When all this is finally available, it will give us, and you as well, one hundred percent security,” said Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

    He also made a request to NATO regarding the Ukrainian military: “After such a war against Russia, I ask you: Never, please, never tell us again that our army does not meet NATO standards. We have shown what our standards are capable of. And how much we can give to the common security in Europe and the world. How much we can do to protect from aggression against everything we value, everything you value,” the President stressed.

    At the same time, the President added that NATO had yet to show what the Alliance can do to save people, “to show that this is truly the most powerful defense union in the world.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Speech by Head of the Office of the President Andriy Yermak at Chatham House

    PRESS RELEASE : Speech by Head of the Office of the President Andriy Yermak at Chatham House

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 22 March 2022.

    The hardest part of any speech is the beginning. You all probably know that. In other circumstances, I would have spent a lot of time on it. On the right, most appropriate beginning. But I don’t have time. So I’ll start with the simple.

    We have been told for years that Ukraine is not reforming properly. But let’s look at the results. The modernized Armed Forces have been holding back the aggression of one of the world’s most powerful armies for almost a month already. Logistics chains are functioning. The courts are working. Trains run and transport millions of people. Utilities are doing their job even under shelling and bombing.

    The test of war is perhaps the most severe. We are successfully reforming even now. And our sustainability turned out to be absolutely real.

    But sustainability is not an absolute category. It’s not about availability, it’s about measure. How much is left? Depends on many factors:

    • On our determination – here there are no changes. We are on our land. We defend our values. Our way of life. Our freedom. You can be sure of us.
    • On external support – everything is ambiguous here.

    We now enjoy serious support. The West has finally become collective. This is evidenced by sanctions against Russia and support for Ukraine – humanitarian, economic, political, military and technical. But is that enough? And for how long will the West keep it? For how long are those states that have sought to maintain economic ties with Russia at all costs, even in the face of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine willing to suffer losses from disruption of these ties?

    Given the experience of the previous eight years, we cannot be too optimistic here. However, now the risks for the whole world have grown so much that they will simply not be allowed to do business as usual.

    The next factor is the factor of Russia itself. What is its margin of safety? What are its goals?

    The West is constantly talking about increasing the price that Russia will have to pay for aggression. But can we imagine the limit beyond which the Russian leadership will say: it is too expensive? It should be understood that the narrative of “victory at any cost” is not just a propaganda cliche. Moscow has repeatedly instrumentalized it, beating the stake of those it considered enemies. In the number of victims. In the violation of international law. In resorting to blackmail, including threats of man-made disasters and unconventional weapons. In everything. This must be understood.

    At the same time, it should be understood that “small victorious wars” that do not achieve their goal always increase Russia’s risk of a social explosion and coup. Success in war, on the other hand, stabilizes and preserves the regime. Nourishes its desire for further conquests.

    You may ask, what is the conclusion?

    And the conclusion is that Ukraine must win the war that Russia has started against us.

    We must work only for such a result. All of us.

    What is happening in Ukraine now concerns everyone. Everyone in this room. Every government. Everyone in the world. The war in Ukraine is not just another local conflict. This is a world war that is so far going on in our country.

    I would like to emphasize once again that Russia’s encroachments go far beyond Ukraine. It claims to restore the Soviet sphere of influence in both Europe and Asia. It claims to break the entire system of international relations and discredit all security institutions.

    Therefore, Kazakhstan, Poland, the Baltic States, Slovakia, Moldova, and Georgia may be next… Yes, Moldova and Georgia again. Georgia, which after Saakashvili is again afraid to say the wrong word to Moscow. Well, apparently, this is such a non-trivial course of Tbilisi’s European integration.

    On the Russian military equipment they write “To Berlin!” once again. Do you know what that means? We know. The Israelis know. Believe those who promise to kill you.

    In the case of Ukraine, the goal of Russia is one – to destroy. To deprive of agency. To stop nation building. According to the program thesis about one nation, which we have been hearing for two decades. Therefore, one may say that this war has no rational basis. It is a war of will, not of necessity. But this is probably the first historiosophical war in history.

    Therefore, we must assume that the current leadership of Russia will not abandon this goal. And it is ready to pay. The question of whether its entourage is willing to pay can now be omitted.

    So let’s focus on this – the intention to destroy Ukraine.

    This was not achieved by rapid operation. None of the strategic tasks of the invading force were fulfilled.

    Therefore, the aggressor is trying to provoke a humanitarian catastrophe, destroy critical civilian infrastructure and industrial potential.

    We must take into account that the war is taking place on our territory. That our people are dying, that our cities are being destroyed. Our Armed Forces and citizens are holding on with superhuman courage, but we cannot win the war without offensive weapons, without medium-range missiles that can be a means of deterrence (I emphasize: in our case – deterrence, not aggression) threatening Russian territory with comparative destruction.

    Without a full Lend-Lease, we can only defend ourselves. But it is impossible to defend effectively for a long time without a reliable echelon of air defense systems that shoot down enemy ballistic missiles at a long distance.

    However, we are not given it. Just as we are not given fighter jets. Just as we are not welcome in NATO.

    This fear of escalation is understandable. But this fear will not save you.

    Winston Churchill explained everything: he who chooses shame between shame and war, gets both shame and war.

    I once produced “Forebodings” movie directed by the talented Vyacheslav Kristofovich. So, the protagonist has such a remarkable phrase: “Everything must happen on time.” Today I feel the power of this phrase more than ever. Everything must happen on time. Now it is high time.

    An extraordinary meeting of the Allies is scheduled to take place in Brussels this Thursday, March 24. There is still time to take concrete steps towards Ukraine. Or to say honestly and publicly that there will be no such steps. That NATO is refusing to allow Ukraine to join, not Ukraine is refusing to join, as many have been trying to pretend lately. To say – and together start building a new security system.

    The Russian leadership understands only the language of power and always confuses peacefulness with weakness. I want to ask our European partners: what are you really like? Are you peaceful or weak?

    Will you finally give us the weapons that will allow Ukraine to remain an independent sovereign state within internationally recognized borders? Will you finally launch a full-fledged Lend-Lease for us? Or will you continue to watch with concern as our cities turn into ruins?

    I’ll just say simply: close our skies or at least give us long-range air defense systems. Your fear of escalation nurtures aggression. Your determination holds it back.

    Clearly articulated position “We will shoot down planes that are instruments of terror. We will destroy the Russian air defense systems that will attack our air police,” is what we need.

    Tomorrow. Now. Yesterday. Otherwise, Ukraine will bleed out. Become depopulated. We will not surrender, it is already clear to everyone. But let me remind you what I said at the beginning: sustainability is not about availability, but about measure.

    After the Russian occupation of Crimea and the invasion of Donbas, foreign experts began to talk about the “Finlandization” of Ukraine. They meant only one thing: neutral status and “special” relations with Russia. But for some reason none of them said that “Finlandization” is the preservation of the state, its agency and the freedom of the people at the cost of the forced loss of certain territories as a result of aggression.

    But we will not give up our sovereignty or territorial integrity. And when we return our territories at the cost of incredible efforts and sacrifices, it will be our victory, but not Russia’s defeat.

    Because without decisive actions of the world community, nothing will prevent the aggressor from continuing to strike at any place of our state.

    And every such blow to Ukraine will be a blow to international law. The intensification of the refugee crisis in the EU. The collapse of the world security system and the institutions that guarantee it. After all, it is a blow to global food security.

    In fact, all this is a key sign of a world order crisis. An order where the readiness of the international community to punish acts of aggression, punish genocide remains largely declarative. Profit over justice – was that why the UN was created? Has Europe united around this?

    If so, none of the existing security systems is suitable for Ukraine. We need a new one. Fair. This system will have to be built from scratch. We are ready. And we paid for it. Paid the highest price – pain, sweat, blood, lives. This fee gives us the moral right to demand: act! Right now!

    To put it simply, the “Finlandization” of Ukraine or any other model of neutralization on Russian terms, which does not involve building a new security system, will only guarantee that these challenges and threats will last forever.

    So I will ask: European countries, where will your refugees flee to?

    Ukraine remains Europe’s only shield. But what happens if this shield is critically damaged?

    The half-hearted position of the world community, unfortunately, makes this scenario possible. In this case, reliable guarantees of our security become fundamentally important for us. Multilateral legally binding guarantees. But is there anything as reliable in the West as the NATO umbrella? Sorry, we are not aware of that.

    And the world needs the same credible assurances that Russia will no longer be able to successfully pursue its military ambitions in the international arena. We demand such guarantees from our partners. Citizens of other states, demand such guarantees from your government officials. Demand now, because tomorrow will be late.

    Without such guarantees, any of our agreements will be fragile and temporary. And they will hold until the moment when Russia regains its strength and tries to attack again. The timing of this will depend directly on the pace of easing of sanctions pressure on Russia and its ability to circumvent restrictive measures. We therefore call for steady and unwavering strengthening of these sanctions. International businesses should not think about how to bypass them for the sake of profits. They must not become an accomplice in crimes against humanity. Such complicity should not only be a burden on the conscience. We call on foreign governments to prosecute such collaborations. Up to the criminal liability.

    President Zelenskyy said this very clearly: “Do not sponsor Russia’s military machine. No euro for the occupiers. Close all your ports to them, do not supply goods, give up Russian energy resources, force Russia to leave Ukraine. I believe that peace is possible, but you must act to come to peace.”

    Governments are hesitant. But ordinary people have already made a choice. They are convinced that Ukraine has a place in the EU. This is the average opinion of 71% of respondents. 79% of Europeans believe that sanctions against Russia are the right thing to do. 67% of EU citizens believe that Ukraine needs to be provided with weapons. These are the results of a poll published by the French Institute of Public Opinion (IFOP).

    These figures are more than eloquent. So I will tell governments to finally listen to your voters.

    We call on the international community – not only the collective West, but also China and India – to put aside discord among themselves. The war in Ukraine affects all of you. You are the leaders of this world. Someone will talk about the two poles. I’m talking about two parts of the whole. The Russian issue should not prevent you from reaching an agreement. The interpenetration of economies and integration is a much more powerful guarantee of global peace than the threat of mutual destruction.

    You can reach an agreement. Russia’s aggression against Ukraine may seem to some a good opportunity to fulfill their own ambitions. However, in reality this is a false impression: hopes that the war will be “localized” in Ukraine are in vain. Without proper rebuff, Moscow will not stop, and each of its subsequent ventures will inevitably bring the world closer to the hot global conflict.

    The dramatic events in Ukraine, the heroic struggle of our country for freedom and democracy have shown the whole world: our east and west are together. Now we call on the world to become a little bit like Ukraine.

    East and West, stand together to protect the planet from those who seek to replace the force of law with the law of force.

  • PRESS RELEASE : As a result of talks with Russia, Ukraine expects an end to aggression and withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukrainian territory – Andriy Yermak

    PRESS RELEASE : As a result of talks with Russia, Ukraine expects an end to aggression and withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukrainian territory – Andriy Yermak

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 22 March 2022.

    As part of the negotiation process with the Russian Federation, Ukraine expects to reach an agreement on ending the armed aggression against our state and withdrawing Russian troops from Ukrainian territory. This was stated by Head of the President’s Office Andriy Yermak during a video meeting at the Royal Institute of International Affairs Chatham House (UK).

    “I hope that these agreements will primarily provide for a ceasefire, withdrawal of Russian troops to the territory of February 23, 2022, as well as consultations and talks on other issues on the return of our territories, the return of full control over the territories within the internationally recognized borders to the Ukrainian authorities,” said Andriy Yermak.

    In addition, according to him, such agreements should provide for the construction of a new security system for Ukraine.

    “We want this war to end as soon as possible. To end with agreements solely in the interests of our country. To end with what we gained, not what we lost. To end with the fact that we gained a new security system. There is no more time to wait, to think. There is no more time to delay this decision,” said the Head of the President’s Office.

    Andriy Yermak stressed that there can be no compromises regarding Ukraine’s independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity.

    “We are ready to talk about any issues, we are ready to meet and these issues need to be addressed. You don’t have to ignore them. Both the issue of Donbas and the issue of Crimea. And above all the issue of ending the war and the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukrainian territory. All this should be the subject of conversation. First of all, conversation between the President of Ukraine and the President of Russia,” the Head of the Office of the President noted.

    He stressed that the Ukrainian delegation is working 24/7 to organize a meeting of the heads of state.

    “Significant work is underway, in which, in particular, our partners are participating. Therefore, of course, negotiations and agreements are the shortest way to end the war,” Andriy Yermak summed up.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Volodymyr Zelenskyy awarded KORD fighters who protect Ukrainians and maintain law and order in the conditions of the Russian invasion

    PRESS RELEASE : Volodymyr Zelenskyy awarded KORD fighters who protect Ukrainians and maintain law and order in the conditions of the Russian invasion

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

    President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy presented state awards to soldiers of the special unit of the National Police of Ukraine KORD who perform important tasks in countering the full-scale armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine.

    The President noted the courage and dedication of KORD fighters in saving people’s lives and ensuring law and order in Ukraine under martial law.

    The law enforcement officers, who were awarded by the President, work diligently to identify enemy sabotage and reconnaissance groups in Ukraine, respond to operational information on possible enemy actions, join the defense of administrative buildings of state importance and, if necessary, repel enemy forces.

    “During the full-scale war against Russia, against one, as they say, of the most powerful armies, you prove yourself as powerful defenders of Ukraine,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy said during the ceremony.

    The Head of State noted that KORD fighters perform important tasks to protect those in the rear and help our soldiers on the frontline.

    The President wished KORD fighters and their families good health and victory.

  • PRESS RELEASE : During the online meeting, Andriy Yermak called on the world’s leading investment companies to participate in the reconstruction of Ukraine after the war

    PRESS RELEASE : During the online meeting, Andriy Yermak called on the world’s leading investment companies to participate in the reconstruction of Ukraine after the war

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 17 March 2022.

    Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak held an online conference with representatives of the world’s leading investment companies.

    He said that the Russian army continues to bomb Ukrainian cities, killing civilians and children.

    “Today the whole world is talking about the terrible situation in Mariupol. The situation is not much better in Kharkiv, in the settlements around Kyiv. But Ukraine will never give up, will never give up its independence. And the army of a non-NATO country has stopped and continues to fight one of the largest armies in the world,” Andriy Yermak stressed.

    According to him, negotiations with the Russian Federation to end the war are not easy, and it is very difficult to predict everything that the parties may eventually agree on. But there is definitely no compromise for Ukraine regarding its independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity.

    The Head of the President’s Office is convinced that Russia’s war against Ukraine has destroyed the structure of not only European, but also world security, and we need to build a new one, where our state will have one of the key positions.

    Andriy Yermak also noted that after the end of the war, Ukrainians will rebuild their beautiful country very quickly. To this end, Ukraine plans to raise funds from international partners, as well as reparations to be paid by the Russian Federation.

    He called on businesses to invest in the purchase of military bonds of the Ukrainian government, and responsible companies that have already left or are leaving Russia – to refocus on Ukraine in the future. Also, according to the Head of the Office of the President, it would be appropriate to consider the creation of special funds or individual programs for the restoration and reconstruction of Ukraine.

    “The best answer to the inhumane acts we see now in our country will be the appearance of the most modern buildings and enterprises on the site of destroyed buildings, where Ukrainians will be able to work. And we hope that thanks to this, people who are now forced to leave Ukraine will quickly return to their homeland,” Andriy Yermak summed up.

  • PRESS RELEASE : President paid a visit to the hospital with residents of the Kyiv region wounded by enemy shelling

    PRESS RELEASE : President paid a visit to the hospital with residents of the Kyiv region wounded by enemy shelling

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 17 March 2022.

    President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy paid a visit to the Vlasenko family, which got under the shelling by the occupiers during the evacuation from the town of Vorzel, Kyiv region.

    The Vlasenko family moved to the Kyiv region from Crimea after the beginning of the Russian occupation of the peninsula, as they did not want to acquire Russian citizenship.

    When Russia started a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the family decided to leave Vorzel for a safer place, but the car got under enemy fire.

    Then the eldest 16-year-old daughter Katya covered her younger 8-year-old brother Ihor with her body and received significant wounds. Seeing his sister bleeding, Ihor got out of the car and started shouting at the occupiers for what they had done. Mother Tetiana also suffered shrapnel wounds. Father Roman carried the wounded daughter in his arms to help her.

    The mother and daughter will undergo treatment for several months, but they managed to save their family and survive.

    During a meeting with the Vlasenko family at the hospital, Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted their solidarity, care and willingness to protect each other to the end, which saved their lives. The President wished the Vlasenko family a speedy recovery and expressed confidence that they would all soon celebrate Ukraine’s victory together.

    “It cannot be otherwise when there are such strong families in our country,” the President said.

    He presented a tablet for learning, flowers, sweets and fruits to the Vlasenko family.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy also presented a toy to little Ihor, as the shelling hit the yard of the family house and the boy’s toys were damaged by shrapnel.

    At the hospital, the President of Ukraine also spoke with other Kyiv residents undergoing treatment, a territorial defense fighter and the driver of the documentary journalist Brent Renaud who was killed in Irpin.

     

  • PRESS RELEASE : Ukraine needs effective security guarantees that will work unconditionally – Mykhailo Podolyak

    PRESS RELEASE : Ukraine needs effective security guarantees that will work unconditionally – Mykhailo Podolyak

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 17 March 2022.

    Immediate ceasefire and withdrawal of Russian troops from the territory of Ukraine are among the key aspects of a peace agreement that could be signed as a result of negotiations with Russia to end the war against Ukraine. But strategically, our state wants to have a concrete mechanism that will guarantee its security in the future.

    This was stated by Adviser to the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Mykhailo Podolyak in an interview for WP Wiadomości.

    “Immediate ceasefire and immediate withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine is one of the key aspects of the peace agreement. There is no other way. However, the negotiations are a large-scale process in which not only Russia and Ukraine are involved. Our partners also take an indirect part. Because we don’t just have to sign a treaty. We want to develop a concrete mechanism that will guarantee our security in the future,” he said.

    Mykhailo Podolyak noted that the Ukrainian and Russian delegations are still defending their positions at the talks, so it may take some time to agree on the disputed issues. Unfortunately, the process is not as fast as we would like it to be.

    “During this time, we must move closer to a peace agreement. First of all, taking into account the interests of Ukraine, which has suffered enormous destruction by the Russian Federation,” he stressed.

    The Adviser to the Head of the President’s Office is convinced that after the signing of such an agreement, Russia will have no choice but to begin the immediate withdrawal of its armed forces from Ukraine.

    “After the signing of the treaty, the Vienna Convention will enter into force for both parties. It makes it clear that a peace treaty can be annulled if the belligerent states do not withdraw their troops from the enemy’s territory. Therefore, any attempts to keep Russian soldiers on Ukrainian land will be legally groundless,” he explained.

    Mykhailo Podoyak noted that in order to prevent Russia’s another violation of international law and treaties, Ukraine wants to spell out in detail a specific plan for the withdrawal of Russian troops, legally verify it and gain the support of international partners.

    “Besides, it is foreign states that will guarantee the fulfillment of conditions and Ukraine’s security in the future. This will be a document that describes in detail the procedure in case of repeated aggression by Russia. This is an innovative formula authored by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, which can become the basis for creating a completely new security system in Europe,” said the Adviser to the Head of the President’s Office.

    In his opinion, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has shown that the entire architecture of European security must be revised. That is why our state wants to end this war with a new coalition, so powerful that it will stop Russia if it wants to attack someone again.

    Theoretically, now is the time to speak publicly about all aspects of modern challenges and openly assess the level of modern security contours. Do they cope with these challenges? Can they protect European cities from the barbaric bombings that Ukraine is experiencing today? Will Europe be able to finally get rid of the fear of the Russian Federation? It is obvious that the countries that will be the new guarantors of security will undertake certain commitments. “In the future, on the basis of today’s global crisis, a completely new alliance will be created, which will ensure the security of the whole of Europe,” Mykhailo Podolyak stressed.

    The Adviser to the Head of the President’s Office stated that Ukraine would not agree to compromises that could damage its interests in any way. And it is not for the sake of such compromises that Ukrainians are now dying on the battlefields willing to fight to the end.

    “We are not Russia. We know how and will continue to have a dialogue with our society. And we always hear our society. Unlike Russia, we can discuss any issues that should have been discussed long ago, but we will not agree to any ultimatum,” he said.

    Mykhailo Podolyak noted that despite the complexity of this process, Ukraine must hold negotiations with Russia, as no one else wants to fight together with our state. We just have to understand that negotiations during the war are just another frontline.

  • PRESS RELEASE : To date, nine humanitarian corridors have been agreed upon to evacuate the population and send aid – Iryna Vereshchuk

    PRESS RELEASE : To date, nine humanitarian corridors have been agreed upon to evacuate the population and send aid – Iryna Vereshchuk

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 17 March 2022.

    As of March 17, nine humanitarian corridors have been agreed upon to evacuate residents of settlements affected by the Russian invasion. An information bureau for war prisoners has also been set up. This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister – Minister for Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories Iryna Vereshchuk.

    In particular, an evacuation corridor from the city of Mariupol to the city of Zaporizhzhia has been agreed upon in the Donetsk region.

    “We have asked for approval of this route and plan to send buses from the city of Zaporizhzhia to Berdyansk to gather people from Mariupol. We will also send a tank truck to refuel private cars on the route,” she said.

    A number of humanitarian corridors are planned in the Kyiv region:

    From Borodyanka to Zhytomyr.

    From the village of Shevchenkove to the city of Brovary.

    “We also plan to deliver humanitarian aid in the form of food and medicine to the cities of Hostomel and Bucha, the villages of Semypolky, Markivka and Opanasiv,” said Iryna Vereshchuk.

    In the Kharkiv region, a humanitarian route from the city of Vovchansk to Kharkiv has been agreed upon.

    According to Iryna Vereshchuk, work is underway to ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid to all settlements that are surrounded or blocked.

    “We are stepping up our efforts to free captured civilians,” she said.

    These include the release of Dniprorudne Mayor Yevhen Matvieyev, Melitopol District Council Chairman Serhiy Pryyma, Ivankiv Mayor Tetiana Svyrydenko, Shchastya Civil City Administration Chairman Volodymyr Tiurin, Skadovsk City Council Secretary Yuriy Paliukh and SES rescuer Oleksiy Danchenko.

    Iryna Vereshchuk informed that in accordance with the Geneva Convention relative to the treatment of prisoners of war, the National Information Bureau was established on March 17.

    “It is determined that the state enterprise “Ukrainian National Center for Peacebuilding”, which belongs to the Ministry of Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories, will be a legal entity of public law and perform the functions of the National Information Bureau. We have informed the Red Cross through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the establishment of such a bureau and we hope that our work will be fruitful and productive for people, families who are waiting for their children to return home from captivity,” said the Deputy Prime Minister.