‘Putin has not won’: Zelensky marks 4 years of Russia war with blunt warning to Moscow

On the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized that victory is still within reach for Ukraine and that any peace negotiations must come with robust security assurances. Reflecting on the early days of the conflict, Zelensky recounted his decision to remain in Kyiv despite evacuation offers, highlighting his commitment to his nation's sovereignty. He reiterated that a peace agreement cannot simply entail a ceasefire; it must ensure long-term security measures to prevent future aggression from Russia. Zelensky's remarks serve as a reminder of Ukraine's resilience and determination to reclaim its territory and uphold its democratic values against ongoing Russian hostilities. As the conflict continues, the Ukrainian leader's message resonates with both national and international audiences, reinforcing the need for unwavering support and solidarity in the face of adversity.
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