While the tension between Russia and Ukraine continues to fire after Donald Trump’s failed attempt to end the war, Ukrainian president, Volodimir Zelenski, has predicted that his Moscow counterpart, Vladimir Putin, “He will die soon”. This has been said in an interview with the France2 telivision in Paris, where a summit of European leaders was held on Thursday.
“He [Putin] It will die soon, and that is a fact. Will come to an end», Said Zelenski this Wednesday in an interview conducted by four European journalists and distributed by different televisions of the continent.
Zelenski has spoken in these terms when three years of the conflict in Ukraine have already been completed and as long as the rumors about The poor health of Russian President. Theories about a possible Putin disease have not stopped in recent times, including speculation about strokes, multiple episodes of cancer and even Parkinson’s disease.
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In the interview, the Ukrainian president also predicted that Putin would remain in power until his death And he assured that the Russian leader fears the “destabilization of his society”, so he urged Western nations to intensify the pressure.
In this sense, Zelenski asked Donald Trump to It would remain “strong” and did not yield to Kremlin’s demands during the current peace and fire negotiations. “It is very important that the United States does not help Putin out of this global isolation now,” he asked.
In addition, the Ukrainian President has urged his international partners on Thursday, during the European leaders summit, to develop as soon as possible A “clear plan” for the effective deployment of troops in Ukraine within the framework of the Russian invasion.
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