This year’s independence celebrations also marked a significant prisoner swap, exchanging 146 soldiers from both sides and bringing home those who had been captured since the onset of the conflict. Among the returned was journalist Dmytro Khilyuk, highlighting the personal impact of the ongoing war on families. Support for Ukraine remains strong, with Canada pledging military assistance during the festivities. Canada's Prime Minister, along with U.S. envoy Keith Kellogg, joined Zelensky at St Sophia's Cathedral, reinforcing international unity and commitment to Ukraine's cause.

Additionally, the UK has confirmed its ongoing military training support for Ukrainian forces, while Norway announced substantial contributions of air defense systems. There are also promising collaborations with Sweden for joint defense production. However, conflict continues to affect the nation, with Russia seizing territories in the east and potential peace talks stalled as calls for a ceasefire remain unfulfilled. Both sides have pointed fingers at each other over the path to negotiations, leaving the future uncertain. Despite the turmoil, Zelensky's vision of a self-determined peaceful future shines brightly as the spirit of independence permeates the nation.