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Zelensky stresses that "there will be no enemies" on Ukrainian territory once the war with Russia ends

MADRID, 20 Feb.

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Zelensky stresses that "there will be no enemies" on Ukrainian territory once the war with Russia ends

MADRID, 20 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The President of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelensky, stressed on Monday that "there will be no enemies" in Ukrainian territory once the war with Russia ends, which he has framed in a "battle for independence" that will lead to a "European, democratic" country. , independent and united".

"Nine years after the Dignity Revolution, the battle for our independence continues. For an independent, free, powerful, European, democratic, independent and united Ukraine. There is no doubt that we will protect all this. It is what will make the dream of Ukrainian heroes," he said.

Thus, Zelensky has stressed that "slaves are not allowed to enter paradise" and has argued that "this is the essence of the Ukrainian interpretation of freedom." "Ukrainians know what it means to fight for their freedom and defend it in the squares, on the barricades and at the front," he added.

"In these difficult and crucial moments in history, we will never give up and show courageous altruism. Ukrainians stand up for their brothers and everyone who is Ukrainian is a brother. This is the basis of our unity, the unity that gives our country and our people a future despite everything", he explained.

Along these lines, the Ukrainian president has pointed out that this unity makes Ukraine indomitable" and "is the basis of connection with the world, with all those who value freedom and are prepared to defend it." "There comes a time when the voices of millions unite in one voice of the people who say that Ukrainians want to live and will live in a free state, in their own Ukraine, which will survive and preserve freedom," he said.

"This implies respect for all. Freedom and equality. Democracy. The opening of Ukraine to the world and the unity of our country with the whole of Europe," he argued. "Of course, it is the independence of Ukraine. What motivated those who participated in the Maidan -- referring to the 2013 protests that led to the removal of then-President Viktor Yanukovych from power -- to unite and defend themselves. motivates us to fight and liberate our land now," he concluded.