Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has addressed an auditorium packed with students at Australia's National University, thanking Australians and the Albanese Government for their 'significant support.'
The Ukrainian President addressed an auditorium packed with students from 21 universities at The Australian National University in Canberra -before answering questions.
He also emphasized to the need for more support beyond the $388 million dollars in military assistance Australia has provided since the war began to “help conquer evil.” “[Russia] are powerful-they have more people, they have more weapons, they have nuclear weapons. It’s a struggle of tyranny against democracy, so you can’t stand aside if you support common principles with Ukraine,” he said.
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