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Zelensky on the current situation in Ukraine: “difficult, but fully controlled”

The president of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenskytoday recognized that Ukraine is going through complicated circumstances both on the battlefield and from the point of view of the economy and relations with some of its partners, but assured that the situation is “totally under control”.

“We can talk at length about what’s happening in the battle field and with the economy, about how the situation is with our partners, how the societies of neighboring countries support us or not, what is happening on the borders of Ukraine”, he said Zelensky at a joint press conference with the Bulgarian Prime Minister, Nikolai Denkov.

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The president added that “It’s hard to describe in one word” he current momentand he resorted to the phrase used by his military to do so “When I ask them what happens in the field of battle”.

The situation is difficult, but fully controlled“, he said Zelensky.

Ukraine suffers a significant deficit in artillery, ammunition and anti-aircraft defense motivated by the delays of its allies in sending military aid to Kyiv.

Russia It takes advantage of this circumstance to increase pressure on Ukrainian defenses and is making progress on the eastern front.

Furthermore, Polish farmers are blocking border points with Ukraine in protest against the supposed unfair competition represented by the products of Ukrainian countryside.

According to him Ukrainian government In recent weeks, Polish protesters have launched some 160 tons of Ukrainian grain during these protests.

At your meeting today in Kyiv, Zelensky and the Bulgarian Prime Minister agreed to continue working towards “accelerate the development of logistics and infrastructure in the region.”

Zelensky thanked Denkov Bulgaria’s cooperation so that Ukraine can resume its exports Black Sea.

Source: Elcomercio

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