Ukraine’s Ambassador to Australia says President Zelensky would be “delighted” to host Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, as he calls for more military support to push back against Russian aggression.
Mr Albanese was invited to visit Ukraine by President Volodymyr Zelensky while he is in Europe for a NATO meeting.
Ambassador Myroshnychenko said Mr Zelensky would be “delighted” to host the Australian leader, who is yet to confirm if he will go. Picture: Roy VanDerVegt “If Prime Minister Albanese can come to Ukraine, President Zelensky would really welcome it,” he said.
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