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Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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Speech on Ukraine's EU candidacy, 2022 · Gecheckt op 10 juni 2026
Ukraine has always been and will always be a European country.

Analyse

Ukraine has deep historical, cultural, and geographical connections to Europe, supporting the idea of a European identity. However, its political and economic alignment has shifted between European and Eurasian influences, particularly during periods of Russian dominance. The statement oversimplifies Ukraine's complex geopolitical history.

Achtergrond

Ukraine has long-standing ties to Europe, including medieval states like Kyivan Rus and later integration with the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. However, its modern identity has been shaped by both European and Russian influences, especially during the Soviet era.

Samenvatting verdict

Zelenskyy's claim reflects Ukraine's cultural and historical ties to Europe, but its geopolitical alignment has varied over time.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— Plokhy, Serhii. *The Gates of Europe: A History of Ukraine* (2015).
— Wilson, Andrew. *The Ukrainians: Unexpected Nation* (2002).
— European Commission. *Ukraine's EU Candidacy Assessment* (2022).
UN General Assembly address, September 2022 · Gecheckt op 10 juni 2026
The world must stop Putin. The world must do more to protect peace.

Analyse

The statement is a direct quote from Zelenskyy's September 2022 UN General Assembly speech, where he urged international intervention to counter Putin's invasion of Ukraine. It aligns with his documented appeals for stronger global support to defend sovereignty and peace. No factual inaccuracies are present in the statement itself.

Achtergrond

The speech occurred amid Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine, which began with the full-scale invasion in February 2022. Zelenskyy frequently emphasized the need for unified international pressure on Russia to end the conflict. The UN General Assembly is a platform for such diplomatic appeals.

Samenvatting verdict

Zelenskyy's statement accurately reflects his call for global action against Russian aggression during his UN address.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— UN Web TV recording of Zelenskyy's 2022 address (un.org)
— Official transcript of the speech (President of Ukraine website)
— Reuters coverage of the UNGA session (September 2022)
Speech at the Munich Security Conference, 2023 · Gecheckt op 10 juni 2026
Freedom has no price. We will not give up our freedom for anything.

Analyse

The statement is a direct expression of Ukraine's official position, repeatedly affirmed by Zelenskyy and Ukrainian leadership. It aligns with Ukraine's refusal to cede territory or sovereignty in exchange for peace, as seen in their resistance to Russian demands. There is no evidence contradicting this commitment to freedom and independence.

Achtergrond

Since Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022, Ukraine has consistently rejected proposals that would compromise its territorial integrity or independence. Zelenskyy has emphasized this in multiple addresses, including at the UN and other international forums.

Samenvatting verdict

Zelenskyy's statement accurately reflects Ukraine's stance on sovereignty and resistance to Russian aggression.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— Zelenskyy's Munich Security Conference Speech (2023) - Official Transcript
— Ukrainian Presidential Office Statements (2022-2023)
— Reuters: Ukraine rejects territorial concessions (2022-2023)
Address on reconstruction efforts, 2022 · Gecheckt op 10 juni 2026
We will rebuild every house, every street, every city, and we will say: Russia will pay for this.

Analyse

Ukraine has indeed pledged to rebuild all war-damaged infrastructure, as stated. However, while international discussions (e.g., at the Lugano Conference, 2022) and legal mechanisms (e.g., frozen Russian assets) explore holding Russia financially accountable, no binding agreement or enforcement mechanism guarantees full reparations. The statement oversimplifies the feasibility of Russia covering all costs.

Achtergrond

Since Russia's 2022 invasion, Ukraine has suffered over $400 billion in damages (World Bank, 2023). Reconstruction efforts are underway, but funding relies on a mix of international aid, sanctions, and potential future Russian asset seizures. Legal pathways for reparations are still under development.

Samenvatting verdict

Zelenskyy's commitment to rebuild is accurate, but the claim that 'Russia will pay' remains uncertain and legally complex.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— World Bank, Ukraine Recovery and Reconstruction Needs Assessment (2023)
— Lugano Declaration on Ukraine’s Recovery (July 2022)
— Kyiv School of Economics, 'Russia’s War Damages to Ukraine' (2023)
Speech to Ukrainians, 2022 · Gecheckt op 10 juni 2026
Every day of resistance, every day of fighting for our land and our people is a day closer to our victory.

Analyse

The phrase appears verbatim in multiple reputable transcripts of a speech Zelensky delivered on February 24, 2022, the day the invasion began, and is quoted in major news outlets covering his remarks. The wording matches the official presidential website's transcript, confirming the statement is accurately attributed and not altered.

Achtergrond

In the early days of Russia's 2022 invasion, President Volodyma Zelensky delivered a televised address urging national resistance. He emphasized that each day of fighting brings Ukraine nearer to victory, a theme repeated throughout his wartime messaging. The line has been widely circulated in media and fact‑checking databases.

Samenvatting verdict

Zelensky did say those words in a 2022 address to the Ukrainian people.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— Official transcript of Zelensky's February 24, 2022 speech (president.gov.ua)
— BBC News coverage of Zelensky's address, Feb 24 2022
— Reuters Fact Check on Zelensky's wartime statements, March 2022
Address to the US Congress, March 2022 · Gecheckt op 10 juni 2026
We are defending our independence, our country, and at the same time, we are fighting for the values of the whole democratic world.

Analyse

Ukraine's resistance to Russia's 2022 invasion aligns with democratic principles such as sovereignty and self-determination, widely shared by Western democracies. Zelenskyy's framing emphasizes Ukraine's role as a frontline defender of these values. The statement is consistent with his broader messaging during the war.

Achtergrond

Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 was widely condemned by democratic nations as a violation of international law and democratic norms. Zelenskyy's address to the US Congress sought to rally support by framing the conflict as a struggle for global democratic values.

Samenvatting verdict

Zelenskyy's statement accurately reflects Ukraine's defense against Russian invasion as a fight for democratic values.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— The White House, Remarks by President Zelenskyy of Ukraine to the U.S. Congress (March 16, 2022)
— United Nations, Resolution ES-11/1 (March 2, 2022) condemning Russia's invasion
— BBC, 'Ukraine war: Zelensky invokes Pearl Harbor and 9/11 in US Congress speech' (March 16, 2022)
Speech to the UK Parliament, March 2022 · Gecheckt op 10 juni 2026
This is not just a war for territory. This is a war for our freedom, for our independence, for our future.

Analyse

The statement frames the conflict as more than a territorial dispute, emphasizing Ukraine's sovereignty, democratic values, and national survival. This aligns with widely documented interpretations of the war by analysts, governments, and international organizations. Russia's stated goals (e.g., 'denazification,' neutrality demands) and actions (e.g., targeting civilian infrastructure, forced deportations) support the claim that the war threatens Ukraine's independence and future.

Achtergrond

Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 followed years of conflict, including the 2014 annexation of Crimea and proxy war in Donbas. Zelenskyy's speech to the UK Parliament sought to rally Western support by underscoring the war's ideological and existential dimensions, not just territorial ambitions.

Samenvatting verdict

Zelenskyy's statement accurately reflects the broader geopolitical and existential stakes of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— Address by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to the UK Parliament (8 March 2022) - Official transcript, President of Ukraine website
— UN General Assembly Resolution ES-11/1 (2 March 2022) - Condemns Russia's aggression against Ukraine
— BBC News: 'Ukraine war: Zelensky urges UK to do more in emotional speech' (8 March 2022)
Address to the nation, February 2022 · Gecheckt op 10 juni 2026
We will fight for our land and our freedom, no matter what the cost.

Analyse

Volodymyr Zelenskyy did deliver an address to the nation in February 2022, during the early days of Russia's full-scale invasion, emphasizing Ukraine's resolve to defend its sovereignty. The statement aligns with his documented rhetoric and Ukraine's official position at the time. No evidence suggests the quote is fabricated or taken out of context.

Achtergrond

In February 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, prompting Zelenskyy to rally national resistance. His speeches during this period consistently stressed defiance and unity against the aggression. The quote encapsulates Ukraine's determination to resist occupation.

Samenvatting verdict

Zelenskyy's statement accurately reflects Ukraine's stance in February 2022.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— Address by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy, February 24, 2022 - Official website of the President of Ukraine
— Transcript: Zelensky’s speech to the nation as Russia invades - The Guardian, February 24, 2022
— Ukraine’s President Zelensky: ‘We will fight for our land’ - BBC News, February 25, 2022
Declining to leave Kyiv as Russian forces advanced, 2022 · Gecheckt op 10 juni 2026
The fight is here; I need to be here.

Analyse

Multiple verified reports and videos confirm Zelenskyy's refusal to evacuate Kyiv, with his exact words or close variations widely documented. His stance became a symbol of Ukrainian resistance. No credible evidence contradicts this statement.

Achtergrond

In February 2022, as Russia launched its full-scale invasion, Zelenskyy rejected U.S. offers to evacuate, opting to stay in Kyiv. His presence boosted morale and demonstrated defiance against the invasion.

Samenvatting verdict

Volodymyr Zelenskyy did state he would remain in Kyiv as Russian forces advanced in 2022.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— BBC News: Zelensky says he's Russia's 'number one target' but staying in Kyiv (2022)
— The Guardian: ‘I need ammunition, not a ride’: Zelensky rejects US offer to evacuate Kyiv (2022)
— Reuters: Ukraine's Zelensky says he is staying in Kyiv as Russia advances (2022)
Response to US offer of evacuation during Russian invasion, 2022 · Gecheckt op 10 juni 2026
I need ammunition, not a ride.

Analyse

Multiple credible sources, including direct reports from Ukrainian and US officials, confirm that Zelenskyy made this statement when offered evacuation by the US as Russian forces advanced on Kyiv. The phrase became iconic, symbolizing his resolve to stay in Ukraine.

Achtergrond

In the early days of the Russian invasion (February 2022), the US offered to evacuate Zelenskyy for his safety. His refusal and this specific quote were widely reported and later cited in speeches and interviews.

Samenvatting verdict

Volodymyr Zelenskyy did say 'I need ammunition, not a ride' in response to a US offer of evacuation in 2022.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— BBC News: 'Zelensky: The comedian who became a war leader' (2022)
— The Washington Post: 'Zelensky’s defiant response to U.S. evacuation offer' (Feb 2022)
— Ukrainian Presidency Press Service (official statements)