"As a society, we need to answer the question with a cool head: what lessons should we learn from the three revolutions and how not to repeat mistakes?"

- the press service quotes him.

Zelensky noted that Ukrainians "quite easily and unitedly" unite against something or someone, but then "subconsciously, relaxation sets in."

“We forget that this is only an interim victory, it does not mean really the onset of change,” he added.

According to Zelensky, this leads to new revolutions.

“If most of what was declared in 2004 had been fulfilled, there would have been no revolution in 2013,” the Ukrainian leader said.

In this regard, he urged to unite the Ukrainian society not “against”, but “for”.

In September, Belarusian Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei said that the Ukrainian scenario of a "color revolution" had been avoided. 

Zelenskiy, in turn, stated that he would not want the events that happened in Ukraine in 2014 to repeat in Belarus.