Zelenskiy Accepts Four Freedoms Award as Symbol of Ukraine's Resilience
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy was honored with the International Four Freedoms Award in the Netherlands for Ukraine's enduring fight for democracy amid Russian aggression. Receiving the award inspired by Franklin D. Roosevelt's principles, he emphasized the ongoing struggle for freedom from fear, amidst war's devastation.
In a symbolic ceremony, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy accepted the International Four Freedoms Award, honoring the nation's resolve in the face of Russian aggression. Held in the Netherlands, the event commemorated Ukraine's determination amidst ongoing conflict.
Presented by the Roosevelt Foundation, the award recognized Ukraine's struggle under adverse conditions. Zelenskiy denounced the pervasive war-induced fear and urged the global community for continual support against Russian threats.
The award ceremony in Middelburg highlighted the gravity of Ukraine's plight, with notable attendees including Dutch royalty and Prime Minister Rob Jetten, acknowledging the fight for fundamental freedoms as a paramount global issue.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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