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Putin’s words on halting infrastructure, energy attacks ‘very different from reality’ of overnight attacks, Zelenskyy says

We can now bring you further lines from Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and his opening statement at the press conference with Finland’s Alex Stubb.

Discussing overnight attacks on Ukraine, including transport, hospitals and “ordinary urban infrastructure,” Zelenskyy said that “Putin’s words are very different from reality.”

He said the developments overnight stressed the need for further “defence support and air support” to defend itself.

Zelenskyy said that unity and joint efforts to exert further pressure on Russia were “absolutely necessary prerequisites for peace.”

The Ukrainian president also talked about the importance of bilateral cooperation with Finland on ramping up defence production, coordinating procurements, and joint work on civil protection.

Finland's President Alexander Stubb (R) shakes hands with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky (L) during a joint press conference following their talks as part of the latter's official visit to Helsinki, Finland.
Finland’s President Alexander Stubb (R) shakes hands with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky (L) during a joint press conference following their talks as part of the latter’s official visit to Helsinki, Finland. Photograph: Kimmo Brandt/EPA
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Zelenskyy’s comments are mostly in Ukrainian, but he briefly switches to English, after the host asks him if she understood him correctly to be striking a slightly positive note, or if it was just a mistranslation.

Smiling, he responds in English:

We have to be positive because of our people, because of our heroic soldiers, and because of such our friends.

He then goes back to speaking in Ukrainian again.

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