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JUST IN: Ukraine’s President Receives ‘Standing Ovation’ After Delivering HISTORIC Address


Ukraine’s President Zelensky has reportedly received a standing ovation after appearing in front of a giant crowd to deliver a historic and emotional address.

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The President received the great standing ovation by the entire British Parliament via a video link, moments before he even uttered a single word.

And that was clear proof too so many people about how much regard people had in terms of his actions and leadership role during these testing times.

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Source: Ukraine’s Presidency

Ukraine has been bashed from land, sea, and air by Russian forces and they were underestimated beyond belief by Putin and his man.

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However, the country bravely fought back and failed to lay down its arms, despite being outnumbered in so many ways.

Source; Daily Mail

Moreover, many hailed the President for being bold, calm, and defiant, despite being thrown in the flames of war with no other country intervening.

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The President received a huge round of applause when he mentioned: “We do not wish to lose what we have, what is ours, our country Ukraine.”

Source: The Mirror

In the same way, President Zelensky shed light on the 13 days of war that his nation was forced to deal with, despite not starting any conflict.

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He also boldly announced to both the UK and the west to continue increasing their sanctions against Russia in an effort to force them to take a step back from the bloody invasion that has already killed so many innocent people.

“Please increase the pressure with your sanctions. Please recognize that country as a terrorist nation”- the President continued in his emotional address.

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Source: The Mirror

Last but not least, the President stated how his nation was suffering and so many people were left trapped with low supplies of food and water.

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In the end, President Zelensky vowed to continue with his fight for freedom until the end, whether it be at sea or air.