As per the latest reports, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has presented the second piece of the questionnaire for the Ukraine applicant status in European Union (EU) participation to European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen.
The record was given over during a web based gathering between the heads of Ukraine and the EU on Monday, Zelesnky’s press administration said in a social media post.
During the gathering, Zelensky said thanks to von der Leyen for the “clear signs of help” for Ukraine on its way towards the EU participation. On February 28, he marked an authority appeal to the EU requesting the increase of Ukraine by means of another extraordinary methodology.
The European Commission president gave a survey to Zelensky during her visit to Kiev in April. The initial segment of the record was submitted to the EU on April 18.
As per Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna, the initial segment of the survey covers political and financial issues, while the subsequent part contains inquiries to evaluate the consistence of Ukrainian regulation with the EU regulations.
Meanwhile, in another update, In the midst of the contention among Russia and Ukraine, numerous nations and associations have approached to stretch out their help to the displaced people. From giving food to essential necessities, numerous humanitarian associations have been attempting to connect. In the midst of this, a transcribed letter by a 12-year-old student from the UK has snatched eyeballs in which he communicated his longing to help and sent alleviation supplies to the exiles escaping to Poland. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy answered his letter and valued his assistance.
The kid, Thomas Handley, from Durham, UK, who learns at Durham Trinity School and Sports College, made sense of that he found out about the conflict and needed to write a letter “to the best president” and said that he was “glad to help Ukraine”. The staff at the exile place in poland forward the letter to Zelenskyy, be that as it may, they didn’t anticipate a reaction.
In the letter, Zelenskyy said, “Dear Thomas, Thank you for your letter of help. I’m alright and thank you for your assistance. We desire to carry harmony to Ukraine and food to the residents of all the nation and rebuild the towns. What you say in your letter and how the United Kingdom upholds carries a grin to my face and to numerous others.”
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