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27 Mar 2025, 17:51 GMT+10
The Ukrainian leader, whose presidential term expired last year, has claimed that resentment fuels his resolve to stay in power
Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky has admitted that his hatred of Russians is one of the driving forces propelling him to "keep going" in the conflict against Moscow.
In an interview with the French daily Le Figaro published on Wednesday, Zelensky identified the emotion as one of his three key psychological drivers since the escalation of the conflict in February 2022.
Zelensky said he hated "Russians who killed so many Ukrainian citizens," adding that he considered such an attitude appropriate in wartime. His other motivations included a sense of national dignity and the desire for his descendants to live "in the free world," referring to a Ukraine aligned with the West.
Officials in Kiev have accused Russia of being a historic oppressor of Ukrainians. Zelensky previously touted Ukrainians' love of freedom as a trait that distinguishes them from Russians.
Zelensky, whose presidential term expired last year, was elected in 2019 on a platform aimed at defusing tensions with Moscow and reconciling ethnic Russian Ukrainians, many of whom opposed the 2014 Western-backed coup in Kiev. However, his initial diplomatic efforts were thwarted by radical nationalists.
Since the coup, Kiev has enacted various policies undermining the rights of ethnic minorities, with Russians as the primary target. Moscow has accused Zelensky of intensifying the crackdown, particularly by attacking the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, the country's largest religious denomination, which now faces potential prohibition for having historic links with Russia.
In a recent interview, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov asserted that Zelensky caters to "the segment of the population that holds radical, ultra-right, revanchist, Banderite views," as his image as a national leader increasingly deteriorates.
"Zelensky does not want to display weakness, as he realizes that his days are numbered," the Russian official claimed.
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