In June, the celebrity visited Lviv as a UN Goodwill Ambassador, and the next day he went to Irpin and Makarov, Kyiv region.
American actor Ben Stiller shares his impressions after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s speech to Congress. He is about this reported on Twitter.
The Hollywood star noted that during the speech of the head of state he experienced many emotions, because he was in Ukraine and saw with his own eyes the consequences of a full-scale war.
He added, if everyone visits our country, they will help without hesitation.
“Watching Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky ask for help here in the US, and during his speech to Congress, I experienced many emotions. I saw the devastation and I spoke to civilians who were directly affected by the reason for this war. If you see in their eyes the consequences of this unjust aggression, the scale of destruction and mental suffering, there is no question of helping the Ukrainian people at that time,” he wrote.
At the same time, Ben Stiller said that Americans should help those who are fighting today for their lives and freedom.
“We have a lot to do at home, but this is an existential and humanitarian crisis that has consequences outside Ukraine. I hope we can all be with the people who are fighting today for their lives and freedom. These are people like us. , families with children who will fight all winter to stay alive. I think the US should do everything possible to help them,” the actor summed up.
Earlier it was reported that Zelensky met the famous Hollywood actor, director, screenwriter and producer Ben Stiller.
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