(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 20 - Ukrainian President Volodymyr
Zelensky on Monday thanked Italy for its support in the war
against Russia and reiterated that Rome could be among Kyiv's
security guarantors after the conflicts ends.
In any negotiations with Russia, he said "we need guarantors of
future security, and we think Italy should be among these
guarantors", he said in a video message to the Global Policy
Forum of Italian geopolitical think tank ISPI.
"We are grateful for the support of the Italian government".
Referring to a vote in the Italian parliament Tuesday on
providing further aid, including military aid, to Kyiv, Zelensky
said: "Please support us".
The Institute for International Political Studies - ISPI (full
official name in Italian Istituto per gli Studi di Politica
Internazionale), founded in 1934, is the oldest Italian think
tank specialised in international affairs. (ANSA).
Ukraine: Zelensky thanks Italy, says Rome should be among security guarantors
Support us says Ukrainian president in video message to ISPI