President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyreproached Russia having forgotten what was important to the victors of World War II and predicted that the Russians will lose the current conflict in their country “because evil always loses.”
In a speech delivered last morning, coinciding with the anniversary in Russia this Monday of the Victory Day over Nazi GermanyZelensky stressed that Moscow does not remember what was important to the victors of World War II, “but Ukraine and all the free world will remember.”
The words “never again”, which are repeated throughout the free world every year the days of remembrance for the victims of that waryou must regain your weight, he added.
Zelensky thanked all those who have expressed their support for him in the current conflict with Russia and assured that “We have already achieved a historic result, because it is clear to the entire free world that Ukraine is the good side in this war. And Russia will lose, because evil always loses.”
The Ukrainian president made these statements after taking stock of the contacts he had during the day with various Western leaders, such as the prime minister of croatiathe President of the German Bundestag or the singer Bono, of the band U2, among others.
It was a day when Ukraine showed that “we are already a full-fledged part of the free world and a united Europe”which contrasts “with the loneliness of Moscow in the evil and hatred that everyone will see tomorrow”, he specified in reference to the 77th anniversary of the celebration in Russia of the victory over Nazi Germany.
The Russian president also referred to that anniversaryVladimir Putin, in the congratulatory message he sent this Sunday to the leaders and citizens of several former Soviet countries.
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“Our common duty is prevent the revival of Nazism, which brought so much suffering to the people of various countries. It is necessary to preserve and transmit (…) the truth about the events of the war, common spiritual values and the traditions of friendship and brotherhood,” the president was quoted as saying by the Kremlin.
In particular, the Russian president addressed the leaders of the pro-Russian republics of Donetsk and Lugansk, emphasizing that at this time their military, “like their grandparents, They fight shoulder to shoulder to free their land from Nazi filth.” and expressed his confidence that, as in 1945, “victory will be on our side.”
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Eddie is an Australian news reporter with over 9 years in the industry and has published on Forbes and tech crunch.