the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky explained his reluctance offensive to speak about the Russian leader Vladimir Putin, reports dsnews.ua.
“I Believe no President could set the country, saying to the other President insulting things about personal. Sometimes offensive things lead to thousands of deaths,” said Zelensky in an interview with “Ukrainian truth”. He noted that risk is not their ratings, and the lives of people.
Zelensky added that he was not interested in “human qualities” of Putin. “I believe that before the end of such people none of us know. To end may know, probably he is,” said Zelensky.
In 2014, after the change of Central government in Ukraine as a result of mass protests, Crimea became part of Russia according to the results held on the Peninsula the referendum. Parts of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions declared independence. Ukraine accuses Russia of occupation of these territories. Moscow denies the claim.