Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed gratitude towards the United States for its support during a meeting with US Vice President JD Vance. The meeting took place at the Munich Security Conference in Germany, where Zelensky emphasized the importance of continued dialogue to bring an end to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Zelensky stated, 'We are very thankful for American support,' highlighting the positive discussions that transpired during the meeting. He expressed optimism about future engagements, stating, 'Our first meeting, not last, I’m sure.' The President stressed the need for increased communication and collaboration to address the conflict and halt Russian President Vladimir Putin's actions.
Emphasizing the desire for peace, Zelensky underscored the importance of real security guarantees in achieving lasting stability. He affirmed the commitment to ongoing meetings and collaborative efforts to advance towards a resolution. Zelensky also mentioned his anticipation of the visit of the US' envoy to Ukraine and Russia, Gen. Keith Kellogg, to Ukraine in the near future.

The meeting between Zelensky and Vice President Vance marked a significant step in strengthening the partnership between Ukraine and the United States. The discussions centered on strategies to address the conflict in Ukraine and the role of international cooperation in promoting peace and security in the region.
The exchange of views and the commitment to continued dialogue reflect the shared commitment of both nations to work towards a peaceful resolution. Zelensky's appreciation for American support underscores the importance of international solidarity in addressing complex geopolitical challenges.
As efforts to end the war in Ukraine continue, the engagement between Ukraine and the United States serves as a testament to the enduring partnership between the two countries in pursuit of peace and stability.