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"Ukraine needs peace": Sergey Shefir commented on his brother's statements about friendship with the Russian Federation

The former first assistant to the President noted that "as a citizen and a friend" fully supports Zelensky and his formula of peace.

According to him, Russia and Putin personally should bear responsibility for crimes committed against Ukrainians former first assistant to the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky and co -founder of "Quarter 95" Sergey Shefir stated that he disagreed with the position of his brother Boris Shefir, who stated that he was needed " To be friends with Russia "and criticized President Vladimir Zelensky's policy. Radio Liberty reports on April 4.

Sergey Shefir called Russia the aggressor country and stressed that it should be responsible for crimes against Ukraine. "I categorically disagrees with the position stated by my brother in an interview with your publication. Russia is an aggressor country and a terrorist that has resolved the war against our country. Russia and Putin personally should be responsible for crimes committed against Ukrainians. Ukraine needs peace.

He noted that he was born in Kryvyi Rih and lived in a Russian -speaking environment. However, after the full -scale invasion of Russia, he began to respect Ukraine's desire for the European Union and NATO. "There are no other alternatives. I was honored to work in the team of President Zelensky, to stay with him in Ukraine all these years after a full -scale invasion and believe that our country will win in this war. I will do everything I can, for this victory," - Added the flash.

Earlier, in an interview with Radio Liberty, the co-founder of the Quarter-95 studio and entrepreneur Boris Shefir, who lives in Germany, expressed criticism against Zelensky's policy, especially in the Russian language, and expressed his opinion about the need to establish friendly relations with Russia. "I would like to be friends with Russia, with Belarus. And with everyone," he said. He stressed that "the war goes with Putin, not with Russia.