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Another meeting of the International Expert Group on Sanctions against Russia was held under the chairmanship of Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak and former US National Security Advisor, Ambassador Michael McFaul. The event was held in the format of a video conference.

Foreign military aid is extremely important for Ukraine, that is why the Ukrainian leadership is interested in the maximum transparency of the process of receiving it, so that no hostile propaganda can affect it.

We are indeed making significant efforts to restore the supply of food to the world market. And I am grateful to the United Nations and Turkey for their respective efforts. The success of this story is needed not only by our state, but also, without exaggeration, by the whole world.

When Ukraine turns to partners for weapons for its defense and for strengthening sanctions against a terrorist state, it is not only about our defense. And I am sincerely grateful to the Republic of Korea, which realizes that this is the situation, that we should act together.

Ukraine will be able to defend itself. Ukraine will be able to rebuild itself. Ukraine will be able to fulfill all its foreign policy goals.

Andriy Yermak highly appreciated the efforts of the Czech government and Prime Minister Petr Fiala personally in the decisive support for our country and the provision of weapons for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He expressed hope that the respective cooperation between Ukraine and the Czech Republic will only strengthen.

Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Ihor Zhovkva held a meeting with the delegation of the Czech Republic led by the Prime Minister's Advisor for Foreign and Security Policy Tomáš Pojar.

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of National Defense of Poland Mariusz Błaszczak.

The Fast Recovery Plan of Ukraine will provide for the rapid reconstruction of social infrastructure facilities destroyed as a result of the full-scale Russian invasion, and must take into account the best modern construction standards. Deputy Head of the Office of the President Kyrylo Tymoshenko said this during a speech at a meeting of the British-Ukrainian working group on infrastructure issues in Warsaw.

Every concession in such conditions is perceived by the Russian leadership as an incentive for further, stronger pressure. Russia has never played by the rules in the energy sector and it will not play now unless it sees strength.