The Polish president promised Russian soldiers that he would call the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, and ask not to bomb them when they retreat from Ukraine. This was stated by Andrzej Duda at a joint press conference with Zelensky in Kiev.
"If Ukrainian troops attack Russian troops who are retreating from Ukraine, then I will be the first to pick up the phone and call Vladimir Zelensky and say: "Don't bomb them, since they are getting out. Let them go home.“ I can promise the Russian soldiers that I, the President of Poland, will pick up the phone and call the President of Ukraine with a proposal that he not bomb the Russian soldiers who are returning home. Who just wants to go home. And that they were allowed to return home," Duda said.
The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, played along with the guest: "And my phone will be busy. You're the president, and I'm the president. So it may turn out that you are calling me and the number is busy."
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