Zelensky: Relations far from ‘brotherly’ Ukrainian President-elect Volodymyr Zelensky has said that current ties between Kyiv and Moscow cannot be called “brotherly,” and the two countries now have little in common outside a shared border. In a Facebook post on May 2, Mr. Zelensky reacted to recent comments by Russian President Vladimir Putin, who said that Russians and Ukrainians had “lots in common.” Mr. Zelensky wrote: “The reality is that today, after [Russia’s] annexation of Crimea and [its] aggression in [Ukraine’s eastern region of] Donbas, the ‘common’ thing that is left is the state border: 2,295 kilometers and 400 meters.
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