This weekend, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with the Utah delegation to discuss mutually beneficial partnership opportunities for both the Eastern European country and the Beehive State.
“I would like to thank you on behalf of the Ukrainian people, because our society, we all feel and rely on your support — the support of the United States from the very beginning of the full-scale war, from the very beginning of the Russian aggression,” Zelenskyy said at the opening of the meeting.
The overall message to the Utah delegation was this: Don’t wait! There is great urgency to assist as Ukraine prepares for a much-anticipated counteroffensive.
“Everywhere I’ve gone in Ukraine this week I’ve heard people express their deep appreciation for Utah and America,” Utah Senate President Stuart Adams, who has led the 30-person contingent in Ukraine over the past week, said after the meeting with Zelenskyy.