Zelensky met with Ramaphosa: main statements.


President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky spoke about the consequences of Russia's massive strike on Ukraine on April 24.
He reported this during a joint press conference with the President of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa, as reported by 'Khvylia'.
Zelensky stated that in the morning, Ukraine experienced a new, very large-scale attack from Russia.
At the same Time, he emphasized that there are casualties.
In all regions of Ukraine, more than 80 people were injured by these strikes.
Among the dead are a brother and sister: the boy is 21 years old, the girl is 19 years old,' said the leader of Ukraine.
The President also emphasized that today’s attack was one of the most difficult and audacious from Russia.
Selfie drones, missiles, and other missiles were launched at civilian infrastructure, residential areas, and people.
This is a serious blow that cannot be ignored,' stated Zelensky.
Zelensky also expressed the opinion that the Kremlin does not like the strengthening of Ukraine's ties with Africa.
Russia wants to have an exclusive presence on all continents, including South Africa.
The President also commented on the meeting of representatives from the EU, the USA, and Ukraine.
He noted that the conversation was difficult but constructive and ended with a desire to work towards peace.
Zelensky also handed over to the President of South Africa a list of Ukrainian children who are in Russia against their will.
'We have a terrible problem.The Russians have abducted tens of thousands of children from Ukraine in the occupied territories.We must bring them back, just like the captured Ukrainians who are held in Russian prisons,' he stated.
Zelensky called on Russia to cease massive strikes on Ukraine if it talks about a ceasefire.
The President of South Africa, Ramaphosa, stated that he discussed with President Trump and President Putin the issue of peace in Ukraine.
Both agreed that the war should be ended as soon as possible.
Ramaphosa also stated South Africa's readiness to work with Russia to end hostilities.
'We stated our readiness to work together on finding a peaceful way to end the conflict in Ukraine,' he emphasized.
In analyzing the material, it is clear that Russia continues its aggressive actions against Ukraine, using large-scale strikes and violence.
Ukraine continues to hold out and seeks a peaceful resolution to the conflict with the support of the international community.
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