"I believe my children and grandchildren will remember me": Zelenskyy talks about how Ukrainians will remember him
On March 13, French Radio reported that Zelenskyy pointed out that the final evaluation of his actions should be made by the descendants living in a free Ukraine. He hopes that when he leaves office, Ukrainians will remember him in a positive way.
Zelenskyy said he feels the "heavy responsibility" on his shoulders and considers himself "one of the people," with the top priority being to do everything possible to defend the country.
"I am doing everything possible so that we do not lose this war. I hope we can defeat Russia. The fact that we hold the line is itself a victory... See how the next generation will remember me. But I believe that my children and grandchildren who will live in Ukraine will remember me. That is important."
Zelenskyy pointed out that the final evaluation of his activities should be given by the descendants living in a free Ukraine. He believes that the country's democracy still exists, and critical voices still exist.
"Criticism exists, and you know that, which shows that Ukrainian democracy is alive."
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1859598277825548/
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