French President Emmanuel Macron recently said he wants Moscow to lose the war, but not to be crushed. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has his own opinion on this matter.
The Ukrainian leader announced his own position during his press conference timed to coincide with the anniversary of the Russian invasion. Channel 24. Volodymyr Zelensky did not get hung up on the fate of Russia.
Zelensky is indifferent to the fate of Russia
The Ukrainian President noted that now many states are already talking about what will happen to Russia after its defeat in this war. He believes that this information works in favor of Ukraine.
What will follow after the defeat of Moscow. Honestly, I don't care. I believe that they have their own state, and they should think about their own state. If they thought about their state, there would be no war,” Volodymyr Zelensky said.
According to him, in this context, Russia and Russians should think about freedom of speech, democracy, economic reforms and their own people, so that they would not be beggars, so that they would not have slavery.
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“They would be a rich state. Therefore, naturally, they are a lot of state. That's all. But all this takes time, you need to think. How we work now, we think,” the Ukrainian president emphasized.
He notes that is why Ukraine does not have time to think about the occupation of some other state, because first of all it thinks about itself – how to survive and win.
How to overcome COVID. Remember it was a big challenge for the whole world. When all states adequately think what to do for their society, someone thinks what else to do against another. Therefore, these are their questions, their history, their future. I don’t think about it,” Zelensky concluded.
Russia’s collapse is possible
French President Emmanuel Macron said he wants Russia to lose in war against Ukraine. At the same time, he said that he did not believe that Russia “would be completely destroyed.”
At the same time, the process of Russia's collapse has actually begun. During the forum of free peoples of post-Russia, which took place in the building of the European Parliament on January 31, five national peoples at once started talking about independence.
They all plan to hold referendums in an online format. We are talking about:
- Kenigsberg (Kaliningrad region),
- Ingria (St. Petersburg),
- Ural (Yekaterinburg),
- Kuban (Krasnodar Territory).
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In addition, declarations of independence were repeatedly made in other regions, including Tatarstan and Dagestan. And the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria even fought for its independence in two Russian-Chechen wars.