Zelensky 'doesn't mind' Biden calling him 'Putin,' says it's 'understandable'

Foreign news agencies report from Dublin. Ireland on July 14, what Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said during a visit to Ireland. Last Saturday about how US President Joe Biden introduced himself as “Russian President Vladimir Putin” while attending the NATO summit in Washington. “It is a mistake that can happen and does not need to be taken seriously.”

Meanwhile, Zelensky said: Ukraine appreciates and values ​​all the support provided by the United States throughout the past since the outbreak of war with Russia in the country on February 24, 2022.

Meeting with Prime Minister Simon Harris, leader of Ireland Zelensky thanks the Dublin government for providing military and humanitarian support, including providing temporary shelter for Ukrainian refugees.

During the NATO meeting last Thursday, Biden said at one point: “Now let’s hand the stage to the president of Ukraine. A people of courage and determination, ladies and gentlemen, President Putin,” which caused a huge uproar in the meeting room.

However, the 81-year-old American leader settled the situation in time. He quickly said, “This is the person who will defeat President Putin, President Zelensky,” indicating that he was wrong because “he has a strong determination to defeat President Putin.” He said that he is “better than Putin.”

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