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) who have brought the country to a situation with the threat of a war, will definitely stay away or leave its borders with their families with the first convenient plane,” Kiva wrote in Telegram.

He also stated that there were no motives for participation in a possible conflict on the part of the Ukrainians.

Earlier, Zelensky criticized the words of US President Joe Biden about the US reaction in the event of a possible "minor aggression" of Russia against Ukraine.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, in a telephone conversation with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, urged him not to replicate speculation about the allegedly impending "Russian aggression", but to force the Ukrainian authorities to implement the Minsk agreements in full.

In December, Russian President Vladimir Putin, during talks with Biden, said that Russian troops were stationed on the territory of the country and did not threaten anyone.