Biden says Zelenskiy brushed off warnings of Russia’s invasion
1124 Saturday, 11 June, 2022, 11:00 President Joe Biden said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy tuned out warnings that Russia would invade his country in the lead-up to the Feb. 24 attack. ''I know a lot of people thought I was maybe exaggerating, but I knew, and we had data to sustain, he was going in off the border. There was no doubt. And Zelenskiy didn’t want to hear it, nor did a lot of people,'' Biden said Friday during a political fundraiser in Los Angeles. The president acknowledged that the possibility of Russian President Vladimir Putin launching a full-scale invasion may have seemed far-fetched, saying, ''I understand why they didn’t want to hear it.'' |
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