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The First Lady of Ukraine gave an interview to Asian media: Zelenskaya calls the forced transfer of children to Russia genocide

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The forced of Ukrainian children to Russia is an act of genocide. This was stated by the first Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska said in an interview with Asian media. What else did the President's wife talk about? The President and media were told by the press service  of the head of state, UNN reports.

You cannot turn a blind eye to aggression, even if you are far away. Recent events have shown that it is necessary to respond to aggression, tyranny, any evil in the world to respond to aggression, tyranny, and any evil in the world. Aggression anywhere in the world is a marker of general danger, 

Zelenska emphasized when asked what message she would convey to the people of Asia.

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The meeting with First Lady Olena Zelenska was attended by representatives of the media from India. Media representatives from Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Cambodia, Thailand, and the United States attended the meeting with First Lady Olena Zelenska, Cambodia, Thailand, Mongolia, and Singapore.

She told the foreign journalists that so far our country has managed to to return 387 of its young citizens out of more than 19 thousand deported to the the aggressor country.

The President's wife expressed hope for the creation of an international coalition to  return Ukrainian children from Russian captivity, as proposed by representatives of Canada at a meeting of national security and foreign policy advisers held in Malta at the end of that took place in Malta at the end of October.

Zelenskaya expressed optimism that Ukrainians are experiencing an upswing amid resistance to the Russian attack, and that the culture and identity of Ukrainians.      

"More and more people are switching to the Ukrainian language. Young people are especially inspiring. Because their minds are not clouded by stereotypes about the "common past" that often prevented the older generation from focusing on their future," said Olena Zelenska.

Tatiana Salganik

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