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Vladimir Putin isn’t mad, he’s a murderer, says Ukraine’s Zelensky

The Ukrainian leader discusses the hate his fellow citizens’ feel for the Russian invaders, but also reveals to British media personality Piers Morgan how the war has made his marriage stronger.

Volodymyr Zelensky and wife Olena have told how they are keeping their marriage alive amid the horror of the war in Ukraine. Picture: Annie Leibovitz/Vogue/The Times
Volodymyr Zelensky and wife Olena have told how they are keeping their marriage alive amid the horror of the war in Ukraine. Picture: Annie Leibovitz/Vogue/The Times

Vladimir Putin is no madman but a murderous aggressor enabled by the world’s failure to curb his behaviour in the years before the Ukraine invasion, Volodymyr Zelensky has said.

The Ukrainian president, in an interview with Piers Morgan in the capital Kyiv, also ruled out any territorial concessions in order to buy peace with Moscow, an outcome that has been suggested by Emmanuel Macron, the president of France, and other leaders.

Speaking with wife Olena at his side, Mr Zelensky, 44, also spoke about his marriage, saying the war has made their relationship stronger, despite long periods of separation.

Summing up Mr Putin’s war on Ukraine, Mr Zelensky said: “It seems to me the scariest thing about it is that he is in fact sane and he understands what he’s doing. He knows how many people he kills. He knows how many people were raped, and by who, and the number of children killed or deported.

“The world allowed this situation to develop, it allowed such a person to emerge, with that ideology and attitude towards people. The world should understand that this result, this mistake, to allow this situation, is the responsibility of the whole world.”

Ukrainians could never countenance the surrender of land to appease Mr Putin, Mr Zelensky said, adding that his citizens “hate” the invaders.

Workers stand in a courtyard amongst debris following an attack on a shopping and office complex in central Kharkiv yesterday (Wednesday) amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Picture: AFP
Workers stand in a courtyard amongst debris following an attack on a shopping and office complex in central Kharkiv yesterday (Wednesday) amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Picture: AFP

“They hate and it is understandable. When so many families have lost their neighbours, their children. Can Russia give a child back? There are no emotions, only one emotion: hate,” he said.

“We are not prepared to exchange or trade the territory of the independent state of Ukraine.”

When asked about the departure of the strongly pro-Ukraine Boris Johnson as prime minister, Mr Zelensky said he was concerned that a successor might not be so supportive.

“To be honest, I am worried about it,” he said. “We would like to have at least the same level of support … because my personal relationship with Boris accelerated the level of British support that was provided. The British were the leaders in this kind of support.”

Volodymyr Zelensky with wife Olena Zelenska and their children Oleksandra, 18, and Kyrylo, 9. Picture: @olenazelenksa_official Instagram / Supplied
Volodymyr Zelensky with wife Olena Zelenska and their children Oleksandra, 18, and Kyrylo, 9. Picture: @olenazelenksa_official Instagram / Supplied

Mr Zelensky spoke lovingly of his 44-year-old wife, whom he met when they were students in Kryvyi Rih 26 years ago, and who has emerged from her previously discreet existence to rally support for the country around the world. The couple revealed that for security reasons, Mr Zelensky had not been able to see their children Oleksandra, 18, and Kyrylo, 9, since the February 24 invasion.

Addressing his wife, he said: “When you are talking, your opinion has priority. What I would say is I don’t have any other experience. I’ve got only one wife and I am happy. I have one wife, one love and one family. I never got any feeling there was anything wrong with us or in our relationship. Or maybe do you feel unhappy with me sometimes?”

She replied with a question: “We are managing?” He responded: “Yes, but managing is not the right word. We are in love with each other.

“The war is making our relationship stronger, that’s for sure.”

Piers Morgan spoke to the Zelenskys in an interview recorded in Kyiv. Picture: The Times
Piers Morgan spoke to the Zelenskys in an interview recorded in Kyiv. Picture: The Times

The couple, whose interview was broadcast on British television channel TalkTV on Wednesday night, disclosed that Mr Zelensky forgot to tell his wife he was planning to run for president in 2018, and she learnt about it from a broadcast announcing his candidacy.

Mr Zelensky also said he would accept his son Kyrylo joining the armed forces when he grows up. “If my son wants to be a soldier, I can provide the support for him as a father. I know he is wearing military-style clothing. He’s got quite a lot of weapons, not the kind of weapons we’ve got from our partners. He’s ready to protect his mother and our family.”

The Times

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