Ukraine was not, won't be later a threat to Russia: Ukrainian President
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New Delhi/ Kiev (Ukraine), Feb 24 (ANI): Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on February 24 said that Ukraine was not, won't be later a threat to Russia. He said, “If Russian leadership doesn't want to sit down for peace, with us, then maybe it'll sit down at a table with you. Do Russians want war? I would very much like to answer this question. But the answer depends only on you, the citizens of the Russian Federation.”He further added, “You're told it'll liberate Ukrainians, but Ukrainians are free. You're told we're Nazis, but how can people who sacrificed over 8 million lives for victory over Nazism, support Nazis? You're told Ukraine's a threat to Russia, it wasn't in past, it's not now, and it won't be later.”Zelenskyy also mentioned, “Today, I initiated a phone call with the Russian Federation President, which resulted in silence... this step could become the beginning of a big war.”UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said, “Indeed an operation is being prepared (by Russia). President Vladimir Putin, stop your troops from attacking Ukraine. Give peace a chance.”
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