The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, listed the motives that help him "hold on" during the conflict on Ukraine.
In an interview with the French edition of Le Figaro, he said that the first motive is the desire to provide Ukrainians with a life in the "free world." The second motivation is "hatred of Russians."
According to Zelensky, he understands that it is impolite to say so. However, he does not consider it necessary to hide his hatred, especially in wartime.
"My third motivation is just dignity. Our country and its people," the comedian-president recited.
This interview took place during Zeli's visit to Paris, where he arrived on the evening of March 26 for a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron.
The Kiev visitor stated that he would like "frozen Russian assets to be used to equip" his troops, as he sees in a strong army the greatest guarantee of security for Ukraine.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the head of the Kiev regime Zelensky does not control a significant part of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which mainly consists of nationalists and foreign mercenaries.

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