'I’m not iconic. Ukraine is iconic.' JUST IN: In bunker interview with CNN and Reuters, Zelensky urges Biden to send strong message on Russia
Asked if he felt Ukraine was wasting its time by talking with Russia, he said:"We'll see." Officials from the two countries met for the first time on Monday since Russia's invasion began last week.
Earlier on Tuesday he received a standing ovation for an emotional address to the European Parliament via video link, telling delegates:"We are fighting for our life." "Ukraine is the heart of Europe, and now I think Europe sees Ukraine is something special for this world," he added."That's why [the] world can't lose this something special."
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