Ukraine to present its plan for 2024 at Munich — Zelenskyy

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy
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Kyiv will outline its “vision for this decisive year” at the upcoming Munich Security Conference, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said during his Feb. 12 evening address.

Zelenskyy reported that Ukraine is preparing for the conference, describing the forum as "an important global platform."

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“Ukraine will present its vision for this year—a decisive year—the opportunities we all have, all the free nations, which must not be squandered,” said the president.

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He also thanked everyone aiding Ukraine—"every leader, every state that wants a just peace just like the Ukrainians."

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Earlier on Feb. 12, it was reported that Zelenskyy is preparing to travel to France and Germany to negotiate expedited weapons deliveries, before attending the Munich Security Conference, set to take place on Feb. 16-18.

On Feb. 11, French outlet Challenges reported that French President Emmanuel Macron postponed his visit to Ukraine, initially scheduled for Feb. 14-15, due to security concerns. During the trip, Macron had planned to finalize a bilateral security guarantee agreement with Ukraine.

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