President Poroshenko tells Ukrainians: ‘We will win this war - God is on our side’

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has promised to defeat the “cruel-hearted foe” trying to break the former Soviet republic apart, in a traditional New Year’s message. The pro-Western leader delivered the midnight television address surrounded by soldiers and volunteers who handed out food during protests last winter that ousted an unpopular Russia-backed president. “A cruel-hearted foe has encroached on our lives, territory, freedom and independence,” said Poroshenko, without mentioning Russia or President Vladimir Putin by name.

We will definitely win this patriotic war because for us, it is just. Truth is on our side. God is with us.

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko

The 49-year-old chocolate baron won a snap election in May on a promise to stamp out the pro-Russian mutiny that erupted in Ukraine’s industrial east in April. A truce brokered by Russian and European envoys in September has been repeatedly broken and new talks aimed at consolidating that agreement broke up without progress last week. Poroshenko’s name was missing from the dozens of New Year congratulatory messages that Putin sent out to world leaders on Wednesday. Putin and Poroshenko are expected to meet in Kazakhstan on January 15 for their first face-to-face talks on the crisis since a brief October encounter in Milan.