Zelensky at NATO summit, attack on Dnipro. Main points for June 24.


President of Ukraine at NATO summit and speech before participants
Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in The Hague for the NATO summit and met with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte. This is the president's first meeting at the official residence.
At the defense industries forum in the Netherlands, Zelensky thanked everyone for their attention to Ukraine and discussed the threat posed by Russia, as well as state and non-state actors that contribute to the aggression. Among them, he mentioned North Korea, Iran, Chinese companies, and others.
Strike on Dnipro and shelling of train Odessa - Zaporizhzhia
Russia struck Dnipro, with the death toll rising to 16 and the number of injured totaling 279 people, including 27 children. Additionally, a Russian missile hit train No. 52 Odessa - Zaporizhzhia, resulting in damage and injuries.
Heated negotiations also took place between the President of the United States and the Russian dictator, during which Trump rejected Putin's proposal for mediation regarding the conflict in the Middle East.
The negotiations among NATO member states and the meetings of the President of Ukraine at the defense industries forum in the Netherlands indicate the relevance of safety and defense issues, as well as the complex international relations in today's world.
The meeting of the President of Ukraine at the NATO summit and the discussion of pressing security and defense issues demonstrate that Ukraine remains at a high level in the international community and continues to act actively to secure a peaceful future. The actions of Russia, crucial negotiations, and discussions at the summit confirm the importance of maintaining stability and security in the region.
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