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Ukrainian President Zelensky Draws Parallels Between WWII And Russia Conflict

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy visits Switzerland

During an address to French lawmakers in Paris, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky drew parallels between World War II and his country's current battle against Russia. Zelensky highlighted the similarities by stating, 'Hitler crossed red line after red line, Putin does the same,' emphasizing the defiance of Ukrainians against Russian aggression.

Zelensky further emphasized that Ukrainians see themselves as the heirs of the Allied fighters of World War II, symbolizing their resilience and determination in the face of adversity.

The French National Assembly warmly received Zelensky's speech, with lawmakers giving him a standing ovation in a show of solidarity and support for Ukraine's ongoing struggle. This gesture underscored the strong bond between France and Ukraine in the fight for freedom and democracy.

Ukrainians view themselves as heirs of WWII Allied fighters.
Zelensky compares Hitler's actions to Putin's aggression.
French National Assembly gives Zelensky standing ovation in support.

Addressing the French National Assembly via video during the initial stages of Putin's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Zelensky expressed gratitude to France for standing by Ukraine's side in defense of life and liberty. The collaborative efforts between the two nations reflect a shared commitment to upholding fundamental values and principles.

In a significant development, French President Macron announced that Paris and Kyiv are set to sign an agreement for France to provide Ukraine with Mirage 2000-5 fighter jets. This strategic partnership demonstrates France's tangible support for Ukraine's defense capabilities amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.

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