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You can’t have a balance in relations with Ukraine and Russia, – Zelensky on the visit of the UN Secretary General

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You cannot have a balance in relations with Ukraine and Russia, – Zelensky about the visit of the UN Secretary General

Zelensky spoke about the visit of the UN Secretary General and support for Ukraine/screenshot from the video

UN Secretary General António Guterres will visit Ukraine on April 28. At the same time, before that, on April 26, he is scheduled to visit Moscow with Lavrov and Putin.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during a press conference at a metro station in Kyiv noted that it is impossible to have a balance in relations between Ukraine and Russia, Channel 24 reports.

We will meet the UN Secretary General who will visit us, we will communicate with him. We have taken many steps to change and strengthen his position in support of Ukraine,” the President said.

Ukraine expects 100% support

Zelensky said that he had already had several personal meetings with Guterres, during which he firmly told him that it was impossible to have a balance in relations with Ukraine and Russia.

We expect 100% support for Ukraine from the UN Secretary General. One hundred percent, because 100% truth is on our side and we now have a war. I think that after his arrival, and if the General Secretary has time, he must first visit the places where there was torture and where our people were exterminated. And then find time for “respectable” people from Moscow,” the head of state added.

The President is convinced that it is important for the UN Secretary General to understand what is happening in Ukraine in order to have an accurate point of view that he can convey to the meeting in Moscow. It’s not enough just to come to Kyiv and talk.

Zelensky explained that this is why he suggested that other European leaders who traveled to Russia first understand what is happening in Ukraine, if we are talking about “real help, not political tourism”.

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