Bennett talked about various aspects in a five-hour interview. The former prime minister said that he asked Putin whether he intended to kill Zelensky.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, who briefly acted as a mediator between the two countries in the early days of the war between Russia and Ukraine, has claimed that he had taken a promise from Russian President Vladimir Putin that he would Will not kill Volodymyr Zelensky. Former prime minister Bennett unexpectedly became a mediator in the early weeks of the war and was one of the few Western leaders to meet Putin in March last year during the war.
However, Bennett’s efforts were not very successful, resulting in the war still going on. Bennett made the comments in an interview posted online on Saturday that described backdoor diplomacy to contain the conflict in the early days of the war. Gets a glimpse.
‘Putin will not kill Zelensky’
Bennett touched on a variety of aspects in the five-hour interview. The former prime minister said he asked Putin if he intended to kill Zelensky. “I asked what to say about that,” he said. Are you planning to kill Zelensky? He (Putin) said that he would not kill Zelensky.
Then I said that as far as I understand you are promising that you will not kill Zelensky, then he said that I am not going to kill Zelensky. The Israeli Prime Minister said that after this I told Zelensky about Putin’s promise.
Putin told about his resolution – Bennett
Bennett quoted Zelensky as saying, “I said, look, I came out of the meeting, he’s not going to kill you.” Will not kill. He said that during his mediation, Putin told about his resolution that he wanted the disarmament of Ukraine and Zelensky’s promise not to join NATO.
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