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We didn’t start war but we have to end it, says Zelenskyy

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We didn’t start war but we have to end it, says Zelenskyy

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  • Zelenskyy is immediately hailed by cheers from the Davos attendees.
  • He is currently being questioned about what the fight.
  • He asserts that the world must advance faster than Russia.
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Following the conclusion of his lecture, Zelenskyy is immediately hailed by cheers from the Davos attendees.

He is currently being questioned about what the fight is like for him right now from the front lines.

“I think the war doesn’t look good, which has not been good since the beginning,” the president answers in Ukrainian.

“How it looks? It looks as follows: we are standing strongly in the east of our country.

“It is very important to know that we are strong, not just in the east but also inside the country.

“It was not us who started the war but it is us who will have to end it.”

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Zelenskyy expresses gratitude to nations for their assistance since the start of the conflict but notes that Ukraine still needs assistance from friends to support air defense systems.

He asserts that the world must advance faster than Russia, and he adds that Ukraine’s defenses must outperform Russian missiles.

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