Ukraine's Zaluzhnyi says he won't discuss political future until martial law ends
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The former Ukrainian military commander Valerie Zalujini, an extremely popular figure in Ukraine, avoided a month's question about his presidential ambitions. He said the subject could not be discussed until the end of the war with Russia.
Ukraine's Zaluzhnyi says he won't discuss political future until martial law ends
LONDON, Feb 23 - Ukraine's former top general Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, now serving as ambassador to the UK, dismissed questions about his presidential ambitions as \"pub talk\" and said he would not address his political future until after martial law ends. Read more at straitstimes.com.
He said this during a speech at Chatham House in London.Zaluzhny said that at the moment there was no reason for him to even think about the possibility of participating in the elections. As of today, nothing gives me any opportunity to even think about it. Because the situation, unfortunately, is developing exactly as it is,” says the ex-head. Zaluzhny also drew attention that it will be possible to return to a full-fledged political process in…
Former head of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and Ukrainian Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Valeriy Zaluzhny, spoke about whether he has political ambitions in Ukraine. He recently gave an interview about his difficult relationship with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing the ambassador's speech at Chatham House in London. Zaluzhny assured that now, during the war, he is not thinking about a political career. He…
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