President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked the leaders of three NATO member countries who traveled into Ukraine’s war-torn capital for an extraordinary meeting on Tuesday and urged others to do the same.
The leaders from Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovenia who traveled to Kyiv “fear nothing,” Mr. Zelensky said after the meeting, adding, “I am sure that with such friends, with such countries, with such neighbors and partners, we will really be able to win.”
The leaders discussed not only increasing sanctions against Russia for the invasion of Ukraine, which began on Feb. 24, but also “plans to rebuild our country after the end of hostilities,” Mr. Zelensky’s office said, projecting an air of confidence despite a brutal campaign that has already driven more than two million Ukrainians to seek refuge in neighboring countries.
Mr. Zelensky has sought to rally international support through nightly videos that he posts on social media, as well as virtual meetings with world leaders — including a speech to U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday.