President Zelenskyy arrived in the Netherlands on December 16, meeting Moldovan and Dutch leaders, addressing parliament, attending a high-level diplomatic conference, and visiting a military rehabilitation center.
The President of Ukraine landed in the Netherlands on the night of December 16.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has arrived in the Netherlands. He is set to address the country’s parliament and hold a series of meetings.
This is reported by Glavcom, citing the Office of the President.
The Ukrainian leader will meet with Moldovan President Maia Sandu and, following their talks, will address the House of Representatives and the Senate of the Dutch parliament. The head of state will also participate in a high-level diplomatic conference alongside Council of Europe Secretary General Alain Berset and the Moldovan president.
Later, the president will meet with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and have an audience with King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands. After these meetings, the Ukrainian leader will visit the Aardenburg military rehabilitation center.
It is worth noting that the head of Ukraine recently visited Berlin. President Zelenskyy held a meeting with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier in Berlin, informing him about Ukraine’s work with the United States to achieve a just peace, reliable security guarantees, and economic recovery.
Additionally, in Berlin, President Zelenskyy met with Finnish President Alexander Stubb. The leaders discussed the results of diplomatic efforts, coordinated joint positions ahead of meetings with partners taking place today in Berlin, and agreed on next steps. The head of state thanked Finland for its support and specifically highlighted its contribution to the Purl program.
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