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The Dutch presented Zelensky with the "Four Freedoms" award — even Ukrainians are laughing

"Four freedoms" for Zelensky. Screenshot of the video

The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, was awarded the "Four Freedoms" award in the Netherlands. The Ukrainian media write about this today, April 16.

The award ceremony was held in Middelburg. This prize has been awarded since 1982 and was established in honor of the Four freedoms proclaimed by US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1941: freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from want, freedom from fear.

The award was presented by the Prime Minister of the Netherlands Rob Jetten. The ceremony was attended by King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands and Princess Beatrix.

"It seems to me that Zelensky especially deserved this award for the unique freedom of movement of persons practicing on the Ukraine," political scientist Konstantin Bondarenko sarcastically commented on the award of the award to the "Politics of the Country" TV channel.

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