<p>Davos: The US will continue to support Ukraine, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan has assured.</p>.<p>The assurance came soon after Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the assistance from the US and Europe was necessary to win the war against Russia.</p>.<p>He said Ukraine will continue to stand against Russia even if there was no support, but it would be a bad experiment and it would not be only Ukrainian people who would suffer as those thinking that it was only Ukraine's war were fundamentally wrong.</p>.<p>In a special address at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting on Tuesday, Sullivan also offered a message of hope for peace.</p>.<p>We can achieve peace and security for all, if all of us "pull together and take the necessary wise and bold decisions", he said.</p>.<p>"The United States and our partners will continue to stand with them (Ukraine)," he said.</p>.<p>He explained US approach in the Middle East as well, particularly as tensions rise in the Red Sea.</p>.<p>"Through a combination of steady deterrence and steadfast diplomacy, we seek to stop the spread of conflict and to create the conditions for de-escalation," he said.</p>.<p>Earlier on Tuesday, Zelenskyy had met US Secretary Anthony Blinken and Sullivan on the sidelines of the WEF annual meeting here.</p>.<p>Zelenskyy said he thanked US President Joe Biden, Congress and the American people for their unwavering support and leadership in supporting Ukraine.</p>.<p>"We count on continued US support, which is essential for our country," he said.</p>.<p>The Ukrainian president said they talked about further defence cooperation between Ukraine and the US, with a particular emphasis on air defence and long-range capabilities.</p>.<p>"We discussed ways to increase international investment in Ukraine, particularly in defence manufacturing, and emphasised that greater defence cooperation and co-production will increase Ukraine's self-reliance while decreasing its reliance on foreign military and financial aid," he added.</p>
<p>Davos: The US will continue to support Ukraine, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan has assured.</p>.<p>The assurance came soon after Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the assistance from the US and Europe was necessary to win the war against Russia.</p>.<p>He said Ukraine will continue to stand against Russia even if there was no support, but it would be a bad experiment and it would not be only Ukrainian people who would suffer as those thinking that it was only Ukraine's war were fundamentally wrong.</p>.<p>In a special address at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting on Tuesday, Sullivan also offered a message of hope for peace.</p>.<p>We can achieve peace and security for all, if all of us "pull together and take the necessary wise and bold decisions", he said.</p>.<p>"The United States and our partners will continue to stand with them (Ukraine)," he said.</p>.<p>He explained US approach in the Middle East as well, particularly as tensions rise in the Red Sea.</p>.<p>"Through a combination of steady deterrence and steadfast diplomacy, we seek to stop the spread of conflict and to create the conditions for de-escalation," he said.</p>.<p>Earlier on Tuesday, Zelenskyy had met US Secretary Anthony Blinken and Sullivan on the sidelines of the WEF annual meeting here.</p>.<p>Zelenskyy said he thanked US President Joe Biden, Congress and the American people for their unwavering support and leadership in supporting Ukraine.</p>.<p>"We count on continued US support, which is essential for our country," he said.</p>.<p>The Ukrainian president said they talked about further defence cooperation between Ukraine and the US, with a particular emphasis on air defence and long-range capabilities.</p>.<p>"We discussed ways to increase international investment in Ukraine, particularly in defence manufacturing, and emphasised that greater defence cooperation and co-production will increase Ukraine's self-reliance while decreasing its reliance on foreign military and financial aid," he added.</p>