“It’s so nice to hear a question that you can say yes to,” Zelensky replied in Ukrainian.
Switching to English, he stated he needed to welcome Australia’s ambassador again to Ukraine.
“I’ll be very happy, really. I have relations with Australia and they really helped us a lot,” he stated.
“I have had a huge deficit with armed vehicles – I don’t want to share all of the information [about] how many we have got from Australia, but anyway we’ve got it and that is great.
“That’s why, to shake palms with the ambassador of Australia – I might do it with pleasure.
“Please come. Come back. But on Bushmaster,” he joked.
But whereas a lot of the embassies in Kyiv have since reopened, Australia’s stays closed.
Australia’s diplomatic mission in Ukraine has been based mostly in Poland because the invasion.
The consular recommendation from the embassy is that Australians mustn’t journey to Ukraine “due to the volatile security situation and Russia’s illegal, unjustified and unprovoked military aggression against Ukraine”.
Australians at the moment in Ukraine are urged to go away instantly.
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Source: www.9news.com.au