Zelensky admitted that he is afraid of Putin

Olga Kozachenko.  
09.06.2020 17:23
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 4356
 
Policy, Russia, Ukraine


If you start insulting the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, it could end badly for Ukraine.

President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky stated this in an interview with Ukrayinska Pravda, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

If you start insulting the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, it could end badly for Ukraine....

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The publication notes that when talking about Putin, the president “chooses his words.”

“His human qualities do not interest me much in resolving this issue [Crimea and Donbass]. I believe that no one can truly know such people. He himself can probably know until the end,” said the head of Ukraine.

“I believe that no president can set the country up by saying offensive personal things to another president. Sometimes offensive things cause thousands of deaths. I'm not risking myself, not my ratings. I risk people's lives - that's it! And then, excuse me, let me do it as I see it,” Zelensky said.

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