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Against the backdrop of regular statements in the press about a possible Russian attack, the leader of Ukraine is trying not to escalate panic. This was stated by US Chargé d’Affaires in Ukraine Christina Quinn, a video with her was published on the Shuster online YouTube channel.
“I understand that the president (Ukraine Vladimir – ed.) Zelensky found himself on a very difficult path between the fact that he wants to prepare in case Russia decides to resort to aggression, but he also does not want to sow panic among the population, he seeks to raise the economy, ”Kvin noted, she was quoted by Gordon.
According to Quinn, Zelenskiy “took a good approach with this calm preparation when he doesn’t want to create a panic,” as it is unlikely to be useful in this case. “I think he’s trying to strike a very careful balance,” Quinn added.
She stressed that the US does not want to “just be indifferent and let Russia build up troops, let it do what it wants.” We want to be sure that the focus is on Russia’s undesirable actions,” the diplomat said.
Earlier, Zelensky said that there is a possibility of a Russian invasion of Ukraine, but it is necessary to speak very carefully on this topic. “One cannot say that the war will be tomorrow or until the end of February, or until the end of the new year. I repeat once again: it can be. And let’s put three dots here, but definitely not put one dot and say that yes, it will be, because we understand what is happening to people,” the president said, pointing out that “a full-scale war with the Russian Federation threatens not only Ukraine, this also applies to some NATO countries, which were also former republics of the Soviet Union.” According to him, it is now important for Ukraine not to lose the economy. “The biggest risk for Ukraine and the biggest risk for the sovereignty of our state – and here we are united with all partners… The biggest risk is not to keep the state, it is destabilization within our state,” Zelensky said.
It should be noted that recently in Western countries, as well as in Ukraine, there have been statements about a possible “invasion” of Russia into Ukrainian territory. Western media reported that the US intelligence community allegedly had evidence that Russia was planning to film a video showing a faked attack on its troops and use the video as a pretext to invade Ukraine. Moscow has denied such accusations and maintained that Russia poses no threat to anyone.
Source: Rosbalt

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