Zelenskyy on Assassination Attempts: 'I'm Used to It, It's Part of My Life Now'.
President Zelenskyy Speaks on Fear and Resilience
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has revealed that Russia has made multiple attempts on his life, sharing his personal reflections on fear during the ongoing war. He stated that despite the persistent threats against him, he no longer feels the same fear he experienced at the start of the full-scale invasion.
'When we talk about fear, you know, Russia has tried to kill me several times already. In a way, I no longer feel that fear I had at the beginning of the war. I've gotten used to it. It's part of my life,' – Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
In an interview with the France channel, the president also expressed his belief that peace in Ukraine could be achieved in less than a year. Furthermore, he emphasized that Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin is only afraid of U.S. President Donald Trump. These comments highlight Zelenskyy's resilience in the face of constant danger and his hopes for the conflict to end in the near future. His leadership has become symbolic of Ukraine's national defiance.
Hopes for Peace and Stability
President Zelenskyy's statements reflect not only his personal fortitude but also the broader sentiment of Ukrainian society, which is learning to live under the conditions of war. The hope for peace in the near future also demonstrates Ukraine's aspiration for stability and recovery.
Significantly, such commentary may influence international support for Ukraine, especially within the context of ongoing negotiations and diplomatic efforts. Global allies closely watch his assessments of the war's trajectory.
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