4 takeaways from Zelenskyy's interview with Lex Fridman
- Zelensky argued that Russian President Vladimir Putin is not a serious person who loves his country, pointing to the deployment of young soldiers to fight in Ukraine and the lack of progress in ceasefire negotiations. Zelensky also expressed doubts about the sincerity of Putin's desire for peace, citing the continued attacks on Ukraine and the need for security guarantees such as NATO membership
- The interview was seen as a savvy move by Zelensky to reach a segment of the Western audience that may be misinformed about the realities of Russia's war against Ukraine.
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Popular podcaster Lex Fridman spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for over three hours on the latest episode of his show, which dropped on Sunday. In the wide-ranging conversation, Fridman asked Zelensky about everything from how he views President-elect Donald Trump coming to power to the impact of World War II on modern-day Europe. At one point during the conversation, Fridman pressed Zelensky on what a compromise in the war woul…
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