Zalansky to European leaders: “This may be the last time you will see me alive”

by time news

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zalansky said in a video conference call with EU leaders on Thursday night that this may be the last time they will see him alive, he told Walla Walla today (Friday)! European diplomat updated on call details.

The source noted that during the conversation Zalansky asked EU leaders to take further steps that would put pressure on Russia to stop the attack on Ukraine. EU leaders decided at the end of the conversation on further sanctions.

Shortly before the conference call in a televised speech, Zelsky said Russia was interested in eliminating him and his family. “They marked me as enemy number one and the family of enemy number two,” Zlansky said in a speech.

Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, who attended the conference call, said this morning in a speech to the Italian parliament that Zalansky was in hiding in Kiev. “We had to talk on the phone this morning but it was no longer available,” Draghi said.

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Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Anderson, who also attended the conference, told the Swedish News Agency that “this may have been the last time we saw Zalanski.”

The Ukrainian embassy in Israel did not respond.

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