Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged European demonstrators Friday to not stay silent against Russia’s war against his country.
“Take on streets to show support for Ukraine’s struggle and undertakings,” he said in an address via video conference to pro-Ukrainian rallies in seven different European capitals, including Georgia’s Tbilisi, Paris and Lyon in France, Slovakia’s Bratislava, Frankfurt in Germany, Lithuania’s Vilnius and Czech’s Prague.
Stressing Ukraine’s struggle is important for Europe, Zelenskyy said the country’s victory would be a victory of the free world.
It would be the victory of light over darkness and freedom over slavery, he said.
“If we win, we will be prosperous as much as Europe is. And Europe will be more peaceful owing to this glorious victory,” said Zelenskyy.
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