14:31 15.08.2024

Yermak discusses with reps of public organizations strengthening cooperation to achieve main goals for Ukraine

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Yermak discusses with reps of public organizations strengthening cooperation to achieve main goals for Ukraine

Head of the President's Office of Ukraine Andriy Yermak held a meeting with representatives of public organizations, where they discussed issues of strengthening Ukraine's capabilities in the fight against Russian aggression.

"The participants of the meeting discussed ways to maintain and strengthen support for Ukraine in the fight against full-scale Russian aggression, development of security and defense technologies, and enhancing the capabilities of Ukrainian defenders, in particular by obtaining permission to use long-range Western weapons to strike military targets in the Russian Federation. Another topic of discussion was the work on improving the security commitments for Ukraine and the sanctions policy against the aggressor in various spheres," the President's Office press service reports.

Yermak noted that today it is important to unite the efforts of the state and civil society as much as possible in order to end the war with a Ukrainian victory and on Ukrainian terms.

The meeting was attended by Aliona Hetmanchuk, Director of the New Europe Center, Hanna Hopko, Chairwoman of the Board of the National Interests Advocacy Network ANTS, Olena Trehub, Executive Director of NAKO, Liuba Shipovich, CEO of the Dignitas Charitable Foundation, Mykhailo Honchar, President of the Center for Global Studies, and Maria Berlinska, Head of the Victory Drones Project at Dignitas and Director of the Air Intelligence Support Center.

Deputy Heads of the President's Office Mykola Tochytsky and Iryna Mudra, Advisors to the Head of the Presidential Office Dmytro Lytvyn, Daria Zarivna and Vladyslav Vlasiuk, and Deputy Director of the International Cooperation and Representation Department of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine Mykola Yurlov also took part in the discussion.

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