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We are ready to start accession negotiations, and our progress in implementing the European Commission's recommendations has to be fixed. Ukraine is determined to be fully prepared for the start of accession negotiations as soon as possible, and we will do so.

The President emphasized that the main priority for our country today is to win the war, and the role of business operating in Ukraine is extremely important in this regard.

The Head of State drew attention to the catastrophic consequences of the blowing up of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant dam faced by the residents of Kherson region.

As part of the ongoing dialogue with allies, Andriy Yermak briefed Jake Sullivan on the operational situation on the battlefield. Separately, the Head of the President's Office thanked the United States for another package of defense support, which includes equipment and ammunition needed by the Ukrainian defense forces.

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposes to envisage in the Ukrainian Doctrine the main directions of transformation that our country should undergo in ten years.

Ukraine will reinforce the partnerships and alliances in which it participates; in particular, it has already made the European Union stronger and will strengthen NATO, as it will be a donor of security for the whole of Europe and the world after the victory.

We will continue our work to strengthen international sanctions against Russia and its accomplices.

According to him, Ukraine is bringing together the world majority for the full implementation of the Peace Formula and is preparing a Global Peace Summit that will allow all nations to show their leadership in the implementation of certain points of the Formula.

“The Ukrainian state needs new principles of gratitude to you, gratitude to all those who fought in the war for Ukraine's freedom and independence. The invaluable experience of Ukrainian warriors should be effectively used in the process of ensuring real security for the world,” the President said.

"This is an important moment for us. Especially when Russia blocks our grain initiative, we should at least be able to transit. Transit is also complicated today. But still, this issue goes beyond the bilateral relations of Ukraine and Poland – this issue has already been brought to the level of the European Union," Zelenskyy said.