European Interest

Volodymyr Zelenskyy meets with Minister of Foreign Affairs of Spain

Office of the President of Ukraine

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a meeting with Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation of Spain José Manuel Albares on November 2.

The head of state thanked the Spanish government for its extensive support to Ukraine in the face of Russia’s ongoing armed aggression.

Zelenskyy highly appreciated Spain’s humanitarian support, particularly the delivery of 30 modern ambulance vehicles on November 2. He also expressed gratitude for the warm welcome and assistance to Ukrainian citizens forced to seek refuge in Spain because of the war.

Separately, the President thanked Spain for its decision to hand over air defense systems to Ukraine.

“For us today, that’s really the number one issue – to ensure strong air defense, to create an air shield to protect our critical and civilian infrastructure,” he said.

The parties discussed topical issues of European and Euro-Atlantic integration of Ukraine. The President said that Ukraine is counting on concrete steps on the way to the EU during Spain’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union in the second half of 2023.

The parts discussed Ukraine’s energy infrastructure restoration after the latest Russian missile attacks. Zelenskyy thanked for the generators provided by Spain and noted the need for additional help from partners to resume uninterrupted power supply. He also expressed hope that Spain actively participates in the reconstruction of Ukraine.

Zelenskyy drew the attention of the head of the Spanish Foreign Ministry to our country’s international initiatives to hold the Russian Federation accountable for crimes committed in Ukraine. He expressed hope that Spain would support the creation of a compensation mechanism for damages caused by Russia’s invasion and a special international tribunal for the crime of Russian aggression.

The parties exchanged views on the consequences of Russian aggression on food security and the importance of continuing the grain initiative.

 

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