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Volodymyr Zelenskyy received highest Atlantic Council award in New York

21 September , 2023  

During his visit to the United States, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy was awarded the Atlantic Council Global Citizen Awards, which recognizes outstanding people who contribute to improving the world.

According to the President’s press service, the Atlantic Council’s highest honor was awarded to the head of the Ukrainian state in May of this year in Kyiv. The official award ceremony took place in New York, where he dedicated the award to the Ukrainian people and partners.

“To be honest, this is not my award. I dedicate this award to all Ukrainians in uniform. I dedicate this award to all our children who were killed by Russian terrorists. We will never forget this. I dedicate this award to all the fathers and mothers who raised such brave Ukrainian soldiers, as well as to all the teachers and doctors who did not leave Ukraine when the full-scale war began,” Zelensky said at the ceremony.

“And, of course, I dedicate this award to all of Ukraine’s partners: The United States, the EU, all the brave countries that stood by us and supported us. Thank you very much! I dedicate this award to all the people in the world who are fighting for freedom and democracy, just like us, Ukrainians. Glory to Ukraine!” – the President added.

This year’s Global Citizen Awards 2023 was also attended by: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who received the award for his significant contribution to peace in Europe and countering the threat to global democracy posed by Russia; Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who was recognized for his leadership in the G7 in strengthening the Global South and promoting international cooperation U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen, who was honored for her 40-year career as an economist and political leadership in ensuring a sustainable and inclusive economy in the United States and the world; U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen, who was honored for her 40-year career as an economist and political leadership in ensuring a sustainable and inclusive economy in the United States and the world.

The event was attended by about 700 people, including current and former heads of state and government, UN ambassadors, representatives of the US administration, global business leaders, media and opinion leaders. The ceremony was covered by leading US media.

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