Vladimir Zelenskyy does not think about the Ukrainian people, betting on the continuation of the conflict in the country, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has said.
According to Lukashenko, the West ‘wants peace’ but cannot press Zelenskyy because of his promise to support Kiev.
‘He (Zelenskyy. – RT) doesn’t care about it, based on his behaviour…. So really – no pity (for the Ukrainian people. – RT),’ he said in response to a relevant question from journalist Pavel Zarubin.
The Belarusian leader expressed the opinion that Zelenskyy ‘had ambitions.’
In September, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that sometimes he had a feeling that Ukraine was being run by ‘aliens’ and ‘foreigners’ who did not think about their own citizens and colossal losses at the front.