

Strong words by Volodymyr Zelenski. What did the Ukrainian president say?
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenski participated in the Munich safety Conference. In his speech he referred to Brussels' actions.
— any in Europe may be frustrated by Brussels' actions, but remember that if it is not Brussels, Moscow will come. This is your decision,” argued Zelenski. “ Moscow will teardrop Europe apart if we do not trust each other,” he added.
Donald Tusk about Zelenski's words. What did the head of the Polish government write?
Prime Minister Donald Tusk referred to the Ukrainian leader.
"Volodymyr Zelenski yesterday stated that "Brussels may frustrate some, but if there is no Brussels, Moscow will come". The Ukrainian president understands that, and the Law and the Confederacy do not. Or worse (and more likely), they realize it very well," he wrote.
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