According to him, there is clearly a crack in relations between Ukraine and the United States.

“Even the most ardent anti-Russian front in the West immediately understood: to give in means to activate Article V of the North Atlantic Treaty, that is, to announce the fall of the alliance,” the article says. 

Earlier, Zelensky said that his words about preventive strikes against Russia were misunderstood and by them he meant sanctions against Moscow.

The representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, commenting on Zelensky's words that he was misunderstood, called the policy a "pea jester."

The deputy head of the Russian delegation at a meeting of the First Committee of the UN General Assembly, Konstantin Vorontsov, noted that Zelensky’s speech was “not about mythical sanctions,” but clearly about the need for preventive strikes by NATO countries against Russia.

The Kremlin noted that the words of the Ukrainian president speak of the moral state in which the politician is, and confirm the correctness of the Russian leadership in conducting a special military operation.