Zelensky: The position of some countries regarding the attack on Putin’s residence is unpleasant
Ukraine’s president said it was “unpleasant” that some countries had condemned Moscow’s report that Kiev attacked the Russian presidential residence.
According to Isna, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a speech on Tuesday evening: “What really causes misunderstanding and unpleasant feelings is that some, such as India, the United Arab Emirates and a few other countries, condemned Ukraine for the alleged drone attacks on Putin’s residence, which never happened.”
“At the same time, there has been no condemnation of the fact that Russia is attacking our cities every day, killing civilians and destroying civilian infrastructure,” Zelenskiy claimed in an interview with Ukrainian media. “To be honest, I am not hearing anything from India or the UAE right now about the ongoing Russian attacks on our people.”
Stating that US President Donald Trump wants to triple the average salary in Ukraine, he said: “It would be good if Trump flew directly to Ukraine instead of stopping in Poland.” “This would definitely allow us to count on the ceasefire.”
The president of Ukraine added: “The first documents related to the peace plan will be ready for signing by the beginning of January.”
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov announced on Monday that Ukraine attacked Russian President Vladimir Putin’s residence in the Novgorod region using 91 drones.
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