Ukrainian war refugee Dasha Boiko watched the event with her son and daughter. The crowd featured both Lithuanians and Ukrainians, some waving Ukrainian flags or carrying sunflowers – Ukraine’s national flower. Zelenskyy later listened to a singer performing Ukraine’s national anthem. “I would like this faith to become confidence, confidence in the decisions that we deserve, all of us, every soldier, every citizen, every mother, every child,” he said. “Today I started my journey with faith in solutions, with faith in strong partners, with faith in NATO … in a NATO that does not hesitate, that does not waste time and does not look over their backs at any aggressor,” Zelenskyy said. The Ukrainian president, who was to meet with NATO leaders Wednesday, had earlier expressed deep frustration that the alliance was providing no firm timetable for when his country could join, calling that “absurd.” In his emotional speech in downtown Vilnius, Zelenskyy appealed for a clear pathway and timeline for Ukraine. When he opened his speech with the Ukrainian national salute “Glory to Ukraine!” the audience delivered back the traditional Ukrainian response “Glory to the heroes!” Zelenskyy stepped onto the stage with his wife to loud cheers. Instead of going straight to the military alliance’s summit in Vilnius, Zelenskyy stopped in the city’s downtown where thousands of people had gathered for a concert organized by civil society groups in support of Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy received a hero’s welcome at a concert in Lithuania’s capital where he arrived Tuesday to meet with NATO leaders. Ukraine, defense plans and Sweden’s membership top summit agenda What is NATO doing to help Ukraine in the war with Russia? Sweden’s rocky road from neutrality toward NATO membership
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