(ANSA) - BERLIN, 21 SEPTEMBER - "I don't think he will use these weapons.
I don't think the world will allow him to use them."
This was stated by the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, in an interview with Bild, answering a question about Putin's nuclear threat.
However, the president does not completely rule out a nuclear attack: "we can't read these people's heads. There are risks," he adds.
For Zelensky, one cannot in any case give in to Russian blackmail: "tomorrow Putin can say: we want a part of Poland in addition to Ukraine, otherwise we will use nuclear weapons. We cannot stick to these compromises".
(HANDLE).