Zelensky on Putin's call-in: There are many masters in the Kremlin.
According to ТСН: The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky commented on the recent speech of Russian President Vladimir Putin during his call-in, which took place on Friday. He pointed out the unclear strategy of the aggressor state, hinting at the possible presence of several representatives of Putin.
Zelensky noted that 'there are many Putins.'
“One speaks with the Americans, another delivers speeches, the third does something else,” emphasized the Ukrainian president.
Volodymyr Zelensky also reacted to Putin's words regarding the participation of Ukrainians from temporarily occupied territories in elections in Ukraine, emphasizing that the Russian president himself acknowledged these areas as 'occupied.'
Zelensky noted that it is not enough for Putin to control the elections in Russia, and now he seeks to influence the situation in Ukraine.
“We will not agree to be controlled by anyone,” he added.
Recall that during the call-in on December 19, Putin discussed various issues, among which was the situation in Ukraine, where the armed forces of Russia continue aggression for the fourth year now.
President Zelensky's speech marks an important moment in the context of continuous violations of international law by Russia, and also demonstrates Ukraine's determination to defend its independence and sovereignty. The position of the Ukrainian leader is a call to the international community to recognize and support Ukraine's territorial integrity amid armed aggression.
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