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Zelensky thanks Germany: 'Together we will win'

2023-05-14T08:47:26.928Z

Highlights: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy arrived in Berlin on his first visit to the country since the invasion of Russia. He was greeted by President Frank-Walter Steinmeier at Bellevue Castle in Berlin. In the next few hours, Zelensky is expected in the chancellery by Olaf Scholz, where he will also hold a meeting with the press. He will also receive the Karlspreis, dedicated this year to the Ukrainian people and their president, in Aachen.


It was his first visit to Germany since the beginning of the war. The arrival of the Ukrainian leader had been officially confirmed only yesterday and the landing from Italy took place in the middle of the night (ANSA)


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy thanked Germany for its support by meeting President Frank-Walter Steinmeier today on his first visit to the country since the invasion of Russia. "At the most difficult time in Ukraine's modern history, Germany is proud to be our true friend and reliable ally. Together we will win and restore peace to Europe." Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wrote it in the guest book, as reported by the Guardian. Zelenskiy reached Germany overnight by flying on a Berlin government plane escorted into German Luftwaffe fighter space.



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Zelensky arrived at Bellevue Castle in Berlin, where he was greeted by President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, for a welcome greeting on his first visit to Germany since the beginning of the war. The arrival of the Ukrainian leader had been officially confirmed only yesterday and the landing from Italy took place in the middle of the night, in an armored capital. In the next few hours, Zelensky is expected in the chancellery by Olaf Scholz, where he will also hold a meeting with the press, and in the afternoon in Aachen, where he will receive the Karlspreis, dedicated this year to the Ukrainian people and their president. Yesterday, the German government announced a new military aid package of 2.7 billion, doubling the resources deployed so far in support of Kiev.

Source: ansa

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