Zelensky says Ukrainian authorities developing ‘resilience plan’ to guide country through war

The Ukrainian authorities are developing a “resilience plan” to guide the country through wartime, President Volodymyr Zelensky announced in his evening address on November 14. His office has released some details of the plan.

Described as a “plan for what Ukraine needs to survive,” it will comprise ten points. One key aspect will focus on cultural sovereignty, encompassing Ukraine’s cultural heritage, modern culture, and cultural diplomacy. It aims to promote “the production of Ukrainian content and the effective unification of the cultural community within Ukraine,” the president’s office noted on Telegram.

The “resilience plan” will also emphasize security. “This is fundamental. A safe space that every one of our people needs,” the statement reads.

Additionally, the plan includes a section on energy and weaponry, including domestic production and supplies from Western allies.

Ukrainian officials intend to present the plan to the public next week.