He noted that after the war started, he and his wife began to support each other more.
The first lady of Ukraine, Elena Zelenskaya, spoke about how her relationship with her husband Volodymyr Zelensky changed during the war years. He shared his revelations in an interview with the German edition of Zeit.
“Of course, I knew there was a protocol I had to follow. I decided to do the work in my own way. It was always important for me to be independent. The thought of constant monitoring and judgment scared me. But I knew I would be it’s part of life. And then the war came and changed everything. Absolutely everything. My old thoughts now seem ridiculous to me. Since February of last year, it’s only been about survival. It might be a pity , but my life revolves around helping other people,” he said.
The first lady noted that after the war, the couple began to support each other more.
“We try to support each other. But I’m afraid that he helps me more than I help him. It gives me strength when I’m afraid or nervous. He tells me: “Lena, you can this. We can. it.” I want to thank him for this and I really hope nothing happens to him, and I will continue to thank him. In the first months of the war, we did not see each other. It was difficult. not in spatial separation. We were not the only ones husband and wife separately. We are seeing each other now,” she added.
Zelenskaya also said that with the advent of war, laughter and lightness almost disappeared from their lives.
“Once a week, we have lunch together. We want to do it more often, but it’s impossible – for safety reasons. And because my husband works non-stop. The hardest thing is the loss of ease. -we talk on the phone from time to time. Sometimes I just don’t know, really Will I feel better after this. He is so different than before. You won’t believe how happy I am when I make him laugh. We used to laugh so often,” she shared.
Recall that Zelenska previously said that UNICEF promised aid for 1,000 pivotal schools in Ukraine.
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