ZDF correspondent Ulf Reller, commenting on Vladimir Zelensky's speech at the Munich Security Conference, called it "the speech of a desperate man." Reller is also sure that he saw a real "cry for help."
"I think Zelensky's speech was the speech of a desperate man," he said.
According to the journalist, Zelensky fears that soon "negotiations on Ukraine may take place, without Ukraine and at the expense of Ukraine." In general, "Ukraine was let down."
"You can see how much Zelensky's despair is. It was a call, a cry for help, almost a scream," expert Reller is sure.

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