Zelensky blamed the Russians in his speech because of the fallen award of Charlemagne presented to him
During his visit to Germany, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was presented with the Charlemagne Prize for his contribution to the unification of Europe. During the ceremony in Aachen, the head of the Ukrainian state made a speech.
It is worth noting that during the voicing of anti-Russian statements, the object fell to the floor, because of which Zelensky had to immediately interrupt the monologue, “blaming the Russians.”< /p>
“…Russians,” the Ukrainian leader said after the award fell to the floor, raised it, and later returned to the podium and continued his speech.
Various German politicians were present at the award ceremony, as well as representatives of other European countries.