After a year of war, the world turns yellow and blue as a sign of closeness to Ukraine.
While Zelensky speaks in Kiev at a press conference, behind him images of capitals from all over the world scroll by, where yellow and blue dye the most famous monuments.
The Eiffel Tower and the Colosseum are immediately recognisable, but also the headquarters of the European Parliament in Brussels
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Or the image that bounces from Sydney where the Opera House is lit up with Ukrainian colors.
In the Belgian capital, teddy bears and toys were scattered across a square to represent children kidnapped during the war while an aerial photo taken by a drone shows a yellow and blue ice carousel in Helsinki.
Demonstrations also in Tokyo and Almaty, Kazakhstan, where bouquets of flowers were placed in front of the statue of Ukrainian writer and politician Taras Shevchenko.
Many images, many initiatives from all over the world to remind us that Kiev is also a battle of values and that, today, Ukraine is everyone's home.