According to a senior Russian diplomat, Russia has no “options to coexist” with the current Ukrainian “regime” amid the countries’ ongoing war and claims from Western NATO leaders that Russia has committed war crimes in Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, however, vowed to protect his country’s freedom Tuesday — on Ukraine’s Day of Dignity and Freedom.
Cold War
Russia says coexistence with Ukraine impossible, Zelenskyy vows to protect freedom
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