President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky elected by British magazine Financial Times as Personality of the Year, where he is identified as “the standard bearer of liberal democracy in the broader global struggle against authoritarianism that could define the 21st century.”
The magazine compares Zelensky with former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill: “Zelensky also personified the courage and resilience of the Ukrainian people in the fight against Russian aggression,” and justifies the choice of “for these reasons, the Financial Times chose Zelensky as the man of the year.”
In an interview on governing the country, the Ukrainian president says that leadership is not courage: “I am more responsible than courageous. I just hate letting people down.”
Recall that last month Ukraine announced an important achievement, which resulted in the restoration of more than 40 points in the south of the country, from where the withdrawal of Russian troops from the Kherson region began, which is considered a new setback for Russia. President Vladimir Putin.
The President of Ukraine also announced Financial Times who, prior to the invasion, tried to contact Vladimir Putin, but was unsuccessful. “We are fighting madmen,” Zelensky concluded.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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