Zelenskyy summed up the results of the Ukraine-Nordic Summit
The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy took part in the Ukraine-Nordic Summit in Iceland. The summit participants discussed important issues regarding military assistance and support for our country.
This was announced by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy via Telegram on Wednesday, October 30.
Ukraine-Nordic Summit
Zelenskyy visited Iceland, where he took part in the fourth Ukraine-Nordic Summit. According to him, it was fruitful.
"The best thing you can hear from partners in the conditions of such a war: what next step can we take to support Ukraine," the Head of State wrote.
The President emphasized that countries such as Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Finland, and Sweden are ready to increase support for the defense of Ukraine.
"We discussed how to supply Ukraine with additional air defense systems, including "Patriots". We agreed to increase defense production both in Ukraine and at the territory of our partners," Zelenskyy said.
He added that all Nordic partners supported the Victory Plan of Ukraine, which aims to bring a fair peace closer.
The issue of Ukraine's geopolitical certainty was also discussed during the summit.
"An invitation for Ukraine to NATO is a way to strengthen not only Ukraine, but also all partners in the Alliance. This will open a much more positive security perspective for all NATO member states in the long term, as it will put an end to Russia's imperial ambitions," the President emphasized.
According to him, during the Ukraine-Nordic Summit, strengthening sanctions against Russia was also discussed, in particular, limiting the ability to use the shadow tanker fleet for financing aggression.
"Putin's shadow tanker fleet is a global threat, and it is time to find a solution to overcome it," Zelenskyy stressed.
As a reminder, in Reykjavik, the President of Ukraine met with the Prime Ministers of Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland — the spotlight was on continued support for Ukraine.
Previously, Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with the President of Iceland Halla Tómasdóttir. The parties discussed and agreed on important issues for Ukraine during the war.