The Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky met with Vice President Kamala Harris in Munich on Saturday. The Hill reports:
Zelensky told Harris, via an interpreter, that “the only thing we want is to have peace.” “This is our land, we understand what is happening. The only thing we want is to return peace to our country, and in this situation, we are very grateful to you, the United States, as our ally and partner, we are grateful to President Biden,” Zelensky said, according to the Kyiv-based Interfax-Ukraine News Agency.
Asked if he was afraid to leave Ukraine with nearly 200,000 Russian troops surrounding his country, Zelensky said:
While in Munich, Zelensky told CNN the sanctions against Russia—if it invades—should be made public now.
“The question of just making it public … just the list of sanctions, for them, for us, to know what will happen if they start the war — even that question does not have the support,” he told CNN.”We don’t need your sanctions after the bombardment will happen and after our country will be fired at or after we will have no borders, or after we will have no economy … why would we need those sanctions then?”