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Alex Croft

Zelensky thanks King Charles for ‘inspirational’ letter sent to mark Ukraine’s Independence Day

Volodymyr Zelensky has hailed King Charles as a “true inspiration” after the monarch sent a letter of support on Ukraine’s Independence Day.

In a message posted on X, the King spoke of his “greatest and deepest admiration” for the Ukrainian people as they continue defending their country against Russian invasion, and called for a “just and lasting peace” in Ukraine.

“I keep feeling the greatest and deepest admiration for the unbreakable courage and spirit of the Ukrainian people,” King Charles wrote.

“I remain hopeful that our countries will be able to further work closely together to achieve a just and lasting peace in Ukraine.”

Mr Zelensky said he was “grateful to His Majesty King Charles III @RoyalFamily for his cordial wishes to all Ukrainians on our Independence Day”.

The Ukrainian president added: “His Majesty’s kind words are a true inspiration for our people during the difficult time of war.

“We appreciate the United Kingdom’s leadership in supporting Ukraine and our just cause: to defend freedom from tyranny and ensure a lasting peace in Ukraine and throughout Europe.”

On Sunday, Ukraine marks 34 years since the country left the Soviet Union, with more than 2,000 Ukrainian recruits set to celebrate alongside British personnel at an Interflex training site this year.

Charles hosted Zelensky at Windsor Castle in June (PA Wire)

Downing Street and several Whitehall buildings are expected to fly the Ukrainian flag on Sunday.

A government spokesperson said: “We stand in solidarity with the Ukrainian people, including those who have made a second home here in the UK, in the face of continued Russian aggression.”

The warm exchange of words between Mr Zelesnky and King Charles came as the Ministry of Defence announced an extension to Operation Interflex, the scheme that sees the British military train Ukrainian soldiers, until the end of 2026.

Participants in Bucharest wave a Ukrainian flag during an event of solidarity with Ukraine, marking its Independence Day on Sunday (AP)

More than 50,000 troops have already been trained in Britain, the government says.

“We will continue to step up our support alongside allies, so that Ukraine can defend today and deter tomorrow,” said defence secretary John Healey.

“In the face of ongoing Russian attacks, we must put Ukraine’s armed forces in the strongest possible position.

“And as the push for peace continues, we must make the Ukrainians into the strongest possible deterrent to secure that future peace.”

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