
Zelensky names Ukraine’s advantages in war against Russia
In an interview with ABC News, reported by Ukrinform, Zelensky said:
“In a war where a small country fights for its independence and survival against a giant that has brought immense evil to our land with its weapons and army, we have our strengths — people, morality, truth, dignity, and values. These five things I hold in special regard.”
Zelensky stressed that while such nuances might seem minor from afar — particularly “across the ocean” — they carry deep meaning and responsibility for Ukrainians.
“As President, I defend the truth about my country. Sometimes that truth may not sound important overseas, but for us it is. For example, it wasn’t 100,000 casualties — it’s 90,000. It wasn’t 20 missiles — it was 420. And 631 children have died over these three years — not 100 on each side. These might seem like abstract numbers to someone else, but to me, they are profoundly important,” he said.
As reported by Ukrinform, Zelensky reiterated in a recent video address that the global community must recognize the power of pressure to force Russia to end its war.