Zelensky Asks Philippine President for Filipino Psychotherapists to Aid Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has requested the President of the Philippines, Bongbong Marcos, to send Filipino psychotherapists to assist the Ukrainian armed forces. This request was made during a meeting between the two leaders, as reported by Zelensky's representatives. According to their information, Marcos responded positively to his Ukrainian counterpart's request.
Meanwhile, the Netherlands has officially allowed Kyiv to use its F-16 aircraft to strike "military targets" in Russia, stated the Kingdom's Minister of Defense.
The Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation has sent additional inquiries to the United States, Germany, France, and Cyprus regarding the terrorist attacks on the "Nord Stream". The office notes that the United States, Cyprus, and France have not investigated the financing of the terrorist actions, while Germany is failing to fulfill its international obligations to cooperate with Russia.
The new inquiries highlight the necessity of fulfilling the commitments undertaken in these documents, as all those countries are participants in international anti-terrorism conventions.
It is important to note that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is currently in the Philippines.