Russia continues its aggression and therefore support for Ukraine must continue.

The long-awaited steps to bring peace closer must be taken, said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky

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"The first step is a new force. Ukraine needs modern tanks - and I am asking you to provide us with this defense capability. Ukraine needs constant artillery support with guns and shells. We need more rocket artillery and more long-range missiles. The more effective we are with such weapons, the shorter Russian aggression will be. The second is a new resilience. We must maintain financial, energy and social stability in the coming year. If we do not lose in these aspects, we will win in everything else. The third is a new diplomacy. Ukraine has always led the negotiation process and has done everything to stop Russian aggression," the president said at the G7 online meeting.

Now, the president added, we feel the opportunity to use diplomacy to bring the liberation of all our people and all our territories closer.

Zelensky also thanked the G7 for their historic support for Ukraine.

The president calls on Russia to finally stop the aggression and withdraw its troops this Christmas, reports news.bg.

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"Very soon we will have holidays celebrated by billions. Christmas - according to the Gregorian calendar or New Year and Christmas - according to the Julian calendar. This is the time for normal people to think about peace, not aggression. I suggest that Russia at least try to prove , that it is capable of renouncing aggression. It would be right to begin the withdrawal of Russian troops from the internationally recognized territory of Ukraine this Christmas. If Russia withdraws its troops from Ukraine, it will ensure a permanent cessation of hostilities," the president said.

He noted that the response from Moscow will show what the Russians really want: peace or war.

Russian invasion of Ukraine

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