Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he is making an effort to answer any legitimate questions concerning his administration and its conduct during the war in Ukraine.
Zelenskyy spent part of this week's visit to the U.S. trying to assure continued backing from Washington. He knows he has President Biden's support — with the two leaders meeting at the White House. And he knows Ukraine enjoys broad bipartisan backing in Congress.
"We have zero tolerance for corruption," he said, with him promising to be transparent on the inevitable occasions when it is found. He insisted that Ukraine remains a"free country" that shares basic democratic values with the United States."And that's why we are fighting against Russia," he said.
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