Zelensky: Ukrainian Delegation Will Work In Switzerland With Representatives Of USA, Germany, France And Great Britain

Representatives of Ukraine, the United States, Germany, France and Great Britain will meet today, November 23, in Switzerland to discuss the “peace plan” prepared by the United States, aimed at ending the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. This was stated by the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky.

In his address on social networks, Zelensky noted that on the night of Thursday in the Dnepropetrovsk region new attacks were recorded on the cities of Dnepr and Nikopol. According to official data from the Ukrainian side, 17 people were injured, including three children.

Zelensky also said that over the past week, more than 1,050 unmanned aerial vehicles, about 1,000 guided bombs and over 60 missiles of various types were launched across Ukraine.

He added that search and rescue work after the incident on November 19 in the city of Ternopil ended the day before. According to updated data from Ukrainian emergency services, 33 people were killed, six are listed as missing.

Commenting on the discussion of the “peace plan,” Zelensky said that the Ukrainian delegation would work in Switzerland with representatives of the United States, Germany, France and Great Britain.

The President also emphasized the importance of further strengthening the country’s air defense system.