Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been at the forefront of the opposition to Russia’s invasion — and he recently spoke to members of Congress over Zoom, including Massachusetts U.S.…
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been at the forefront of the opposition to Russia’s invasion — and he recently spoke to members of Congress over Zoom, including Massachusetts U.S. Reps. Lori Trahan, Bill Keating and Seth Moulton and Sen. Ed Markey.
In an interview, Trahan, a Lowell Democrat, said it was a conversation she would never forget — the man Zelenskyy is portrayed as in the media is the same man she saw on the Zoom call. Citing Zelenskyy’s famous comment that he needs “more ammunition, not a ride,” she said it is clear that neither he nor his people are intimidated by the Russian threat. She said around the world, nations are rallying together against Putin’s “totally unjustified invasion.”
At the core of Zelenskyy’s message to American lawmakers is that his people are fighting for their freedom, the Lowell congresswoman said.
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