Baku: Ukraine's Ambassador to Azerbaijan, Yuriy Husyev, expressed firm confidence in Ukraine's eventual victory against Russian aggression, emphasizing the nation's resolute defense of its sovereignty and freedoms. In an article reported by APA, Husyev marked the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which began on February 24, 2022, and described it as the largest war in Europe since World War II.
According to Azeri-Press News Agency, Husyev highlighted the miscalculation by Russian President Vladimir Putin in underestimating the resilience of the Ukrainian people. He praised the unity and strength of Ukrainian cities, regions, and citizens in their collective defense of national identity and values. The ambassador acknowledged the significant territorial liberation achieved by the Ukrainian army and the unprecedented unity among Ukrainians of various backgrounds in the struggle for freedom.
The ambassador further expressed deep gratitude to international allies for their support throughout the conflict. He particularly commended the Republic of Azerbaijan for its solidarity, humanitarian assistance, and contributions to Ukraine's energy and social infrastructure sectors, noting that Azerbaijan's aid has surpassed 45 million US dollars. Husyev emphasized the symbolic significance of such support, underscoring that Ukraine is not alone in its fight for freedom and sovereignty.
Husyev also lauded Azerbaijan's commitment to principles based on international law and the inviolability of borders, emphasizing the strategic partnership between the two nations. The ambassador stressed that Ukraine's defense efforts are not solely for its land but for the underlying principles of global security and the modern world order.
Reflecting on the heavy toll of the ongoing conflict, Husyev noted the sacrifices made by Ukrainian soldiers and civilians, the destruction of cities and villages, but also the resilience displayed by the nation's continued development and rebuilding efforts. He expressed hope for a just peace founded on the rule of law and international cooperation, while reaffirming Ukraine's openness to dialogue and initiatives for strengthening global security.
Concluding his remarks, Husyev expressed confidence in Ukraine's triumph, attributing it to the defense of truth and freedom. He reiterated appreciation for Azerbaijan's support and foresaw a future of enhanced strategic partnership and cooperation between the two countries, grounded in mutual trust and respect.