Ukrainian President is heading to the UN in New York
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy is preparing for an important trip to the United States of America at the end of September. The news was announced by Albania's Ambassador to the UN, Ferit Hoxha, and it has generated considerable interest in the international community. It is important to note that Albania currently holds the presidency of the 15-member Security Council. The UN Security Council meeting on Ukraine is scheduled for September 20. It is noted that this will be the first visit of Volodymyr Zelenskyy to New York and the UN, who plans to address the world community with topical issues related to Russia's aggression and the future of Ukraine. This trip reflects Volodymyr Zelenskyy's active role in defending his country's interests at the international level. Already, the President of Ukraine presented the Ukrainian formula for peace, which consists of 10 key points. This formula is aimed at regaining control over Ukrainian territory, releasing prisoners and bringing war criminals to justice. In addition, the Ukrainian formula for peace takes into account important aspects of radiation, nuclear, food and energy security, providing the necessary guarantees and ensuring that stakeholders are involved in resolving the conflict. Volodymyr Zelenskyy is actively engaging various international partners in the implementation of this peace formula and is directing efforts to restore stability and peace in Ukraine. Thus, Volodymyr Zelenskyy's visit to New York promises to be an important event in the international arena and provides an opportunity for the Ukrainian leader to express his position on the war in Ukraine and strengthen the support of the international community in resolving this complex issue.
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