Speaking to Kay Burley, Zelensky branded Putin as a 'nobody' and said Boris Johnson was a 'good guy'.
Mr Zelensky, who turned 45 yesterday, appealed to members of Nato for more heavy weaponry in an interview with Sky News.
‘I saw the man who said one thing and then did another. So for me, I can’t understand – is it his decisions or somebody else? Asked if it was too late for one-on-one talks with Mr Putin to prove useful in resolving the war, Mr Zelensky said: ‘Too late, not interesting. Who is he now? After full-scale invasion, for me he is a nobody.’
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