The Austrian parliament is waiting for Zelenskyі's speech on Thursday

The Austrian parliament is waiting for Zelenskyі's speech on Thursday

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyі is expected to deliver a video address to the Austrian National Council on March 30. UNN reports this with reference to the agenda on the website of the National Council of Austria.

 

 "The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyi, will make a video address... before the start of the National Council meeting," the message reads.

 

 It is planned that the event will open in the morning, after which Zelenskyі's speech will take place immediately. In the future, debates will be held, in the framework of which representatives of parliamentary factions will speak.

 

 It is expected that on Thursday, March 30, at the plenary meeting of the National Council of Austria, which will take place after the parliamentary event with Zelenskyі's speech, the issue of providing unlimited access to the Austrian labor market to Ukrainian immigrants will be considered.

 

 Austrian President Oleksandr Van der Bellen said that Austria will support the Ukrainian "peace formula".





President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyі is expected to deliver a video address to the Austrian National Council on March 30. UNN reports this with reference to the agenda on the website of the National Council of Austria.

 

 "The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyi, will make a video address... before the start of the National Council meeting," the message reads.

 

 It is planned that the event will open in the morning, after which Zelenskyі's speech will take place immediately. In the future, debates will be held, in the framework of which representatives of parliamentary factions will speak.

 

 It is expected that on Thursday, March 30, at the plenary meeting of the National Council of Austria, which will take place after the parliamentary event with Zelenskyі's speech, the issue of providing unlimited access to the Austrian labor market to Ukrainian immigrants will be considered.

 

 Austrian President Oleksandr Van der Bellen said that Austria will support the Ukrainian "peace formula".