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Zelenskyy: We discussed steps to end war and bring peace to Ukraine with Irish Prime Minister Martin

Zelenskyy on meeting with Irish Prime Minister on February 27

During a visit to Ireland, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin to discuss steps to end the Russian-Ukrainian war.

The head of state wrote about this in his telegram channel, Censor.NET reports.

"Ukraine appreciates the help and support of the Irish people and government, all that has been provided to us to strengthen our defense against Russian terror. We discussed the steps to end the war with guaranteed peace for Ukraine and the whole of Europe, the importance of the unity of Ukraine, Europe, the United States and all those who care about peace in the international order along the way, as well as security guarantees, cooperation on Ukraine's path to the EU," he said.

Zelenskyy thanked Ireland for supporting Ukraine on all these tracks.

The two sides also discussed Ireland's participation in the mine action coalition and EU training missions, non-lethal security support, the Food from Ukraine humanitarian program, and how Ireland can get involved.

On February 27, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin on his way to the United States.