Zelensky calls Putin "enemy"

Also, Zelensky does not believe Donbas should be granted any special status.

Ukrainian presidential candidate Volodymyr Zelensky has called Russian President Vladimir Putin an enemy.

When asked by an RBC-Ukraine journalist during an interview whether Russian President Vladimir Putin is an enemy for him, Zelensky said: "Of course, he is."

He also said that, if elected president, he is not going to sign the law on amnesty for the militants of the so-called "Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics."

In addition, Zelensky does not believe Donbas should have a special status.

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"I think, it shouldn't. I think this is a huge story, and it will take us long to get out of this criminal situation. Perhaps, it will be precisely information war that will help us here. I really hope to return these people information-wise to the state of mind of realizing that Ukraine needs them, they need Ukraine, and they are, too, Ukrainians. But a lot of humanitarian steps will have to be done, plenty of things," he said.