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The leaders noted that the inaugural Peace Summit had succeeded in bringing together an unprecedented representation of participants – 101 countries and international organizations from all continents. Two-thirds of the participating countries are represented at the highest level.

Deputy Head of the Office of the President Oleksiy Kuleba chaired a meeting on School Nutrition Reform with the participation of First Lady Olena Zelenska.

The Head of State informed the Pontiff in detail on the consequences of Russian aggression against Ukraine, Russian aerial terror and the difficult situation in the energy sector.

The Head of State informed on the preparations to the Global Peace Summit and thanked the Prime Minister of India for the expected presence of the high-level delegation at the event. The leaders discussed the agenda of the Summit.

As part of President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy's Bring Kids Back UA action plan, Brussels hosted an expert discussion of the task force's developments, a presentation of the documentary book Living the War – Children During the Russian War Against Ukraine, and the opening of a photo exhibition.

There will also be more equipment and other necessary supplies for the front. Decisions have been made regarding the use of Russian assets for the benefit of Ukraine, with the G7 taking a significant first step regarding $50 billion.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked Joseph Biden for his leadership, which was demonstrated, in particular, by this agreement and years of support for Ukraine, as well as both teams that worked on the content of the document.

More than two years after Russia’s brutal and unprovoked assault on Ukraine, today, President Biden is stating unequivocally that the United States and its partners will stand with Ukraine as it fights for its freedom and for the principles enshrined in the UN Charter.

With this document, the United States assumes long-term security commitments aimed at supporting Ukraine's efforts to win the war and deter possible Russian military aggression in the future.