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On “The Intelligence”: the story of how zannymb and ArkadyOstrovsky met Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv for an exclusive interview in the Ukrainian president’s “fortress”

Our editors traverse layers of security to reach the situation room where Ukraine’s president is so often seen addressing the world. They ask about his decision to stay in Kyiv, which countries are proving most helpful and whether he always had all those green clothes.

They find a man who speaks of determination and honesty, and whose sense of humour remains remarkably undimmed. Find an edited transcript of the interview here. For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/intelligenceofferIf you own this podcast, you can claim it for free. This allows you to:Create your own bespoke URL eg podfollow.com/the-intelligenceTo claim it, we use the email address in your RSS feed, for this one, it's:If you can access that, click the box to confirm you're a real human, then hit the purple button and we'll send you a confirmation email. If you don't have access to that email address you may be able to change this address at your podcast host, if not, then

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