Aid for Syria and Kursk operation: Zelensky holds commander-in-chief staff meeting

Source: Volodymyr Zelensky/Telegram

On Monday, Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky held a meeting of the Commander-in-Chief’s Staff to discuss  several key issues related to Ukraine’s security and international policy.

The discussion addressed the situation in Syria following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime. Zelensky said it is important to see normalcy restored in the country.

He was also presented reports  by representatives of Ukraine’s intelligence agencies — the Foreign Intelligence Service and the Main Directorate of Intelligence.

“Ukraine is interested in the stabilization of Syria and the region. It is crucial to eliminate any Russian presence in Syria, which is vital for the security of both the Syrian people and the broader region,” Zelensky explained.

The Ukrainian leader said Kyiv is ready to collaborate with representatives of the Syrian people to help address what he calle the mistakes of the Assad regime, particularly “those affecting Ukraine and Europe”.

The Staff also made decisions to support Syria by sending food aid to its war-torn regions.

In addition, Ukraine’s Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky reported on the situation on the front lines, particularly in areas involved in the Kursk Operation. Zelenskyy stressed the risks posed by North Korea’s potential deployment of additional troops and equipment to support the Russian military in this region.

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