The emotional video of Volodimir Zelenskyy 26 days after the

The emotional video of Volodimir Zelenskyy, 26 days after the start of the Russian invasion

March 22, 2022 12:50 The President showed harsh images of the war since the attacks began. In addition, he assured that all those who fell as a result of the offensive led by Vladimir Putin will be remembered.

26 days after the troops marched in, the President of Ukraine shared a short video on social networks condemning the violent acts committed by the Russian Federation.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who always spoke in English, assured that all those who fell as a result of the offensive led by Vladimir Putin will be remembered.

The words of Volodimir Zelensky, 26 days after the start of the Russian invasion

we will win
There will be new cities
there will be new dreams
there will be a new story
there will be, of that there is no doubt

and those we lost will be remembered

and we’ll sing again, and we’ll party again

🇺🇦President@ZelenskyyUato pic.twitter.com/fb7sIxAXAM

— Ukraine / Україна (@Ukraine) March 20, 2022

“We will win. There will be new cities. There will be new dreams. There will be a new story,” said the President of Ukraine in a video shared on his social networks in the past few hours.

The images depict scenes of destroyed buildings, people running in the streets, refugees and the empty city, which are some of the crudest postcards of the war.

The President, who is also seen at times with members of the Ukrainian army, condemns Russia’s acts of violence and assures that all those who died will be remembered.

Zelenskyy assured that a possible peace agreement with Russia would have to be subjected to a referendum

Zelenskyy again publicly appealed to his Russian counterpart, Putin, to accept a facetoface dialogue covering all issues necessary to achieve at least a partial end to the war.

“People will have to speak up and respond to this or that form of engagement. And what they will be (the commitments) is the subject of our talks and our understanding between Ukraine and Russia, he said earlier on Tuesday.

Questions that could be raised in a referendum could concern areas occupied by Russian forces, including Crimea, or security guarantees offered to Ukraine by countries in lieu of NATO membership, Zelenskyy said.

“I explained it to all the negotiating groups. When they talk about all these changes that would appear in an eventual agreement, which could be historic, we will come to a referendum, he noted in dialogue with European media.

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