I don't think he can save face, you have to think about what will happen to Russia – Zelensky about Putin/Channel 24 collage will be able to sit at the same table with a glass of with Russia. This path is impossible and there can only be a pragmatic dialogue.
When asked by an Italian journalist how to save face, Zelensky replied that the president of the aggressor country is unlikely to be able to do this.
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Instead, all that's left for Putin is to think about what's next for Russia.
I don't think he (Putin – Channel 24) can save face. To be honest, in principle, I don’t think there will be a future with this person,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy stressed.
He also added that one should think about what will happen to Russia in the future. And this question is also of interest to Ukrainians, because Russia is our neighbor. And, perhaps, future generations of Ukrainians will have to restore relations with the Russians.
Zelensky also advised the Russians to save the state. Because because of the military aggression of Russia, the whole world turns away from Russian culture and its history. It even comes to the point that in many stores in Europe they do not want to serve Russians.
You won’t be able to save face, you can still save your history,” Zelensky summed up.
< h2 class="news-subtitle cke-markup"> How the perception of Russia in the world is changing: breaking news
- The US Senate registered a resolution recognizing Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism, and its President Vladimir Putin as a terrorist. It remains to be recognized by the US Secretary of State.
- Also, the world has finally begun to talk about war crimes in Russia and in other countries of the world, in particular in Chechnya, Georgia and Syria.
- The Canadian parliament, as well as Latvia and Estonia, recognized the atrocities of Russians in Ukraine as genocide of the Ukrainian people.
- After the atrocities of Russians in the Kyiv region were discovered, Russian diplomats began to be expelled from different countries of the world.
- It has gotten to the point that in some European countries Russians pretend Ukrainians in order not to pay for transport or receive humanitarian aid.
< li> A number of well-known brands stopped cooperating with Russia. And in some branded clothing stores in the UAE, where wealthy Russians have fled, in Russia they are required to sign a document with a promise that the purchased item will not end up in the aggressor country.