Zelensky calls on Europe to provide greater support to Armenia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called on Europe to provide greater support to countries, including Armenia, whose freedom is being constrained by Russia.
Zelensky made the remarks in a post on Facebook following a meeting with Oleh Ivashchenko, head of Ukraine’s Foreign Intelligence Service. “We believe that Europe should provide significantly greater support to every nation that Russia has clung to and is trying not to let go on its path to freedom. This is particularly relevant for Armenia in the run-up to elections in the country.
This is not simply a matter of one political choice or another. It is about the fundamental right of people to choose their own future. Europe has the necessary capabilities to uphold the fundamental rules that have always worked, and will continue to work, in support of security,” Zelensky wrote.


















































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