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Zelensky Suggests Regime Change and That Assassination Awaits Putin

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy suggested in a speech at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday that Russian strongman President Vladimir Putin was waiting to be assassinated while supporting “the destruction of the regime.”

President Zelenskiy appeared before world leaders gathered in Munich, Germany, for the annual security conference, and Putin was left with “only two options”: to face a war crimes trial in The Hague; , he said that he would be assassinated.

“Attitudes towards international organizations may differ from person to person, but the International Criminal Court’s warrant for the arrest of President Putin for the abduction and deportation of children from Ukraine makes clear where President Putin’s so-called ‘career’ should end” It is shown inHe has only two options: to be in the dock in The Hague or to be killed by one of his accomplices who are now killing people for him,” Zelenskiy said. Said According to the speech read out by state media Ukrinform.

Zelenskiy accused Putin of being the “root of war and destabilization” and that Western countries should therefore “do everything to defeat the aggressor.”

“We shouldn’t fear Putin’s defeat. Putin is a threat to all free nations. And yes, in case you haven’t heard yet, Putin invaded Ukraine and killed thousands of people. A monster who has murdered people and kidnapped and deported at least tens of thousands of Ukrainian children,” the Ukrainian president continued.

President Zelenskiy also claimed that President Putin had “killed another opposition leader” regarding the death of Russian dissident Alexiy Navalny, and the Ukrainian leader said that ahead of the Munich talks, President Putin had committed Western leadership. He suggested that the government may be sending a “clear message” to those involved.

“Please do not fear Putin’s defeat and the collapse of his regime. Instead, let us work together to destroy what he stands for. is his destiny,” he said.

“If we don’t overthrow Putin now, it won’t matter who becomes the president of Russia in the end, because every new dictator of Russia will annex lands of other peoples and Because if that happens, Europe and Central Asia and the whole world will be a very dark place.”

The Russian government has previously accused Kiev of at least two attempts to assassinate President Vladimir Putin, including an apparent attempt to attack the Kremlin using a drone last May.

The previous month, German media claimed that Ukraine had tried to blow up Putin using an explosive-laden drone during a factory visit on the outskirts of Moscow, but neither the Kremlin nor Kiev corroborated the claim.

The main theme of President Zelenskiy’s speech at the Munich conference was to urge Western leaders to send more arms and ammunition to Ukraine as the war approaches its third year. Despite being heavily subsidized by American and European taxpayers, President Zelenskiy achieved little significant results in last year’s “Spring Counteroffensive,” despite the fact that An “artificial shortage” of weapons allowed Putin to increase the intensity of the military’s offensive against Ukraine, he claimed. Power.

U.S. President Joe Biden wants another $60 billion in aid for Ukraine, but after poor recent results, mounting corruption scandals and a lack of clear goals from the White House, House Republicans is now trying to block the latest aid. Aid package to Ukraine.

The move has angered European leaders, but the EU recently admitted it would only be able to send half of the shells it promised to Ukraine by March, echoing former President Donald Trump’s criticism of NATO’s mismanagement in Europe. I’m strengthening it. Mr. Trump.

President Trump, who has consistently called for peace talks between Moscow and Kiev to stop the bloodshed and suggested the war could end within 24 hours, was specifically called personally by President Zelenskiy on Saturday. Ukraine’s president, apparently sympathetic to his former president’s desire to end the war, invited President Trump to visit the war’s “front lines” with him.

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