Zelensky and Prytula Agree on Cooperation to Support Ukraine’s Volunteers

Zelensky and Prytula Agree on Cooperation to Support Ukraine’s Volunteers

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky held a meeting with renowned volunteer Serhiy Prytula, during which they discussed ways to enhance support for Ukrainian volunteers. The main focus of the negotiations was on developing volunteer funds and finding new opportunities to assist those who provide protection for the country.

This is reported by Kyiv24

Support for the Volunteer Movement and Cooperation

According to the president, special thanks were expressed to Prytula for his assistance to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as well as his contribution to strengthening the country’s defense capabilities. Zelensky emphasized the importance of volunteer initiatives and the habit of Ukrainians to unite efforts to achieve common goals. Both parties agreed on further cooperation to strengthen the volunteer movement.

“I thanked him for the assistance to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, our defense, and resilience. And this is exactly what we discussed with Serhiy – how to further support Ukrainian volunteers, volunteer funds, and the very habit of Ukrainians to come together to solve common national tasks. We agreed to cooperate.”

The Volunteer Movement Receives Public Support

Serhiy Prytula expressed his gratitude to the president on his social media for the meaningful conversation and highlighted the government’s readiness to listen to volunteers and support the movement, which is key to strengthening the country’s defense capabilities.

More detailed information about the content of the meeting is not currently disclosed.

According to a survey by the Razumkov Center published last December, volunteer organizations rank among the highest in terms of trust among Ukrainians – 81% of citizens trust them, second only to the Armed Forces of Ukraine (92%) and the State Emergency Service (86%).