Zelenskaya commented on British concerns about rising prices due to sanctions imposed against the Russian Federation.
The first lady of Ukraine, Elena Zelenskaya, gave an interview to the BBC. Especially to talk about life during the war, husband, children and support of Europeans, the British presenter Laura Kuensberg came to Kyiv. Seizing the opportunity, the wife of the Ukrainian president turned to the British.
He mentioned that the support given by the Western states to our country is a matter of safety.
“Yes, in fact, today it feels that energy resources are becoming more expensive, life is becoming more expensive for people in the West, but we want people to understand that this is not because the West supports us. But because of Russia’s actions,” Zelenskaya said.
With these words, Kuensberg replied that in the UK, people are faced with a painful choice due to rising energy prices, they are worried about whether they can pay the bills and keep a roof over their heads.
“I understand that the situation is very difficult. But I want to remind you that at a time when there is covid in the world, it still exists, when there is an increase in prices in the world, the same thing happens in Ukraine Everything becomes more expensive also here, but at the same time, people are being killed. When you count how much money is left in your account or in your wallet, we, unfortunately, are counting our dead. The other day in the park of Kharkov, only pedestrians were killed by the rocket attack. It would have continued for less time if there was really strong help,” Zelenska said.
The first lady assumed that the economic crisis in Europe would subside when the sanctions actually began to take effect in Russia.
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Recall that Zelenskaya previously told the story of nine-year-old Ukrainian Sasha Filipchuk, who lost an arm and barely survived Bucha.
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Source: korrespondent

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