Zelenskyy thanks Boris Johnson for visit to Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy praised U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson for visiting Kyiv Saturday and reiterated his call to other European leaders for support during his daily address.
Zelenskyy said the British leader's visit demonstrated "there are no obstacles to freedom," and "no obstacles to leadership."
"The leadership of the United Kingdom in providing our country with the necessary assistance, especially in terms of defense, as well as the leadership in sanctions policy will remain forever in history," he said. "Ukraine will always be grateful to Boris and Britain for this."
Zelenskyy said he also spoke with Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer on Saturday. Nehammer "supported a clear prospect of Ukraine's accession to the European Union as soon as possible," according to Zelenskyy.
Zelenskyy said it was a moral duty for all democracies to support Ukraine and to increase pressure on Russia.
The president also relished that Ukrainian forces have defended their country for 45 days.
"Could Moscow think that such events would take place in Kyiv on the 45th day after their invasion? No, they couldn't even imagine it," he said. "And we made it a reality."
-ABC News' Jason Volack