US Senator Tom Suozzi supports Ukraine and calls Putin a dictator
In the United States, Democratic Senator Tom Suozzi called Russian President Vladimir Putin a dictator. He also recalled that Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky was elected by an absolute majority of Ukrainians, speaking at a press conference dedicated to the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion.
Senator supports Ukraine
Suozzi reminded that Zelensky was elected by 73% of citizens in democratic elections. Moreover, it was Putin who ordered his army to attack Ukraine, not the other way around. He also added that it was the Russians who raped and killed people and kidnapped children.
"He is a beast, he is an animal, he is a dictator. We cannot let this become normalized," Suozzi emphasized.
According to the senator, Putin will not stop if he is defeated. Suozzi believes that if he takes over Ukraine, Poland will be next.
Earlier, we wrote that French Finance Minister Eric Lombard named the countries that are ready to send their troops to Ukraine to guarantee the implementation of the ceasefire.
Also, Donald Trump, said that President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky will arrive in Washington on Friday, February 28.