"We have no doubts about our victory".
She says Ukrainian First Lady
Olena Zelenska
in an interview with
Vogue
, the digital version of which is online, in which she expresses her firm confidence in Kiev's victory, stressing that she is inspired by her citizens.
"These have been the most horrible months of my life and the life of every Ukrainian", says Olena, according to some previews of Ukrinform.
"We can't wait to win. We have no doubt that we will prevail. And this is what keeps us going," Zelensky's wife points out.
The article reports that the
Ukrainian First Lady
recently went
to Washington
where she met President Biden, First Lady Jill and Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
In the American capital, she also addressed Congress, telling a bipartisan group of lawmakers that she was speaking as a mother and daughter, not just as a first lady.
Zelenska then showed pictures of Ukrainian children killed by Russian rockets and asked US lawmakers to provide more weapons to Ukraine.
AMERICAN POLYTOLOGIST BREMMER: 'BAD IDEA'
"
Zelensky
has done an extraordinary job against the Russians in the information war" according to the
American political scientist
Ian Bremmer
, who however categorically expresses himself on
the photo shoot
of the Ukrainian president and lady on
Vogue
which he defines a "
bad idea
" in a post on Twitter, thus leading a wave of controversy triggered on social media after the publication of the photoshoot in perfect Vogue style created by world-famous photographer Annie Leibovitz to whom the magazine also dedicates the cover.