Ukraine must have a defensive army and security guarantees, because Russia can return, even if the most powerful treaty between the two countries is signed.

This was stated by President Volodymyr Zelensky

Volodymyr Zelensky is a Ukrainian artist, screenwriter, producer and politician. Volodymyr (sometimes in an interview, Ukrainian media report. 

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We understand that even if we sign the most powerful agreement with you, Russia may return in two years.

We just understand that.

If we accept this, we will be able to act accordingly, says Zelenski. 

Zelensky pointed out that Russia could forget about the demands for "demilitarization" and "denazification" of the Russian Federation.

He explained that the phrase about denazification after the Bucha tragedy could be applied to Russia itself, and stressed that the army must correspond to the army that exists and is able to defend the country.

The Ukrainian president commented that Ukraine does not trust the Russian Federation and will build a state that can defend itself.

At the same time, Zelensky noted that effective security guarantees are also needed, as Ukraine cannot fight constantly while other countries develop.

Regarding the negotiations between the two countries Vladimir Zelensky

Volodymyr Zelensky is a Ukrainian artist, screenwriter, producer and politician. Volodymyr (sometimes does not rule out the fact that a meeting between him and Vladimir Putin may not take place. He stressed that Ukraine needs a strong position. 

Vladimir Zelenski visited Bucha

What happened in Bucha is a great tragedy, after which it is difficult to talk to the Russian Federation from a human point of view.

There is no forgiveness for that, the president said.

It is difficult to talk about the actions of the Russian Federation, to recognize it as an enemy.

What happened is genocide for which everyone involved must be held accountable.

But opportunities must be found to meet and get out of this situation.

I think we should set such a bar for the next negotiations, Zelenski added. 

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