Zelensky of Ukraine was asked if he had a favourite Putin joke. His Reply
Zelensky of Ukraine was asked if he had a favourite Putin joke. His Reply
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In an interview, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky was asked if he has a favourite joke about Russian President Vladimir Putin, to which he replied that he does but is not ready to tell it. Mr Zelensky also discussed Mr Putin’s announcement of partial mobilisation, his bid to hold referendums in two of the country’s provinces, and the ongoing war. On Thursday, he urged Russians to oppose the partial mobilisation call, which sparked protests and a new exodus from the country.

The partial mobilisation promised by President Vladimir Putin has provoked demonstrations and a new migration out of the nation, and Mr. Zelensky urged Russians to fight it.

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The interview’s footage has been posted to Mr. Zelensky’s Telegram channel. It’s also going around on social media sites like Reddit.

Mr. Zelenky stated during the interview that until the Putin regime toppled, the fighting in Ukraine will continue. “I do not believe that this marks the end of the conflict. Putin’s administration will undoubtedly terminate when the Russian people make a decision. We are powerless to change this “She said.

“who will replace them, though? It is not about the person in issue. The issue is their regime’s philosophy, their idea of holding onto power, and their concept of how they view Ukraine. It doesn’t matter who will be there in its place—a young man, an old man, etc.—if they don’t alter it and if they don’t change their doctrine “The president of Ukraine later said.

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On Wednesday, while speaking to the UN General Assembly remotely, he had charged Moscow with purposefully provoking a food crisis.

“Any state that produces poverty, attempts to turn food into a luxury, attempts to make the protection of nations from famine dependent upon…the pity of some dictator — such a regime must get the sharpest reply from the globe,” Mr. Zelensky concluded.