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Zelenskiy, Putin promise victory in contrasting New Year speeches

Published 01/01/2023, 12:14 AM
Updated 01/01/2023, 12:15 AM
© Reuters. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy addresses Ukrainian people on the New Year eve, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine, in this handout picture released December 31, 2022.  Ukrainian Presidential Press Service/Handout via REUTERS

By Lidia Kelly

(Reuters) - The leaders of Ukraine and Russia both vowed to push for victory in New Year speeches, but while Volodymyr Zelenskiy spoke of gratitude and pain, Vladimir Putin urged duty to Russia, casting the war as a near-existential fight.

Zelenskiy, recalling some of the most dramatic moments and victories of the war, filled his emotional 17-minute video message with footage of Russia's attacks on the country and words of pride for Ukrainians withstanding attacks, darkness and cold.

"We were told: you have no other option but to surrender. We say: we have no other option than to win," said Zelenskiy, dressed in his trademark khaki outfit and standing in darkness with the Ukrainian flag fluttering behind.

"We fight as one team – the whole country, all our regions. I admire you all."  

A few minutes after Zelenskiy's speech - released just before midnight Kyiv time on New Year's Eve - numerous blasts were heard in the capital and around the country. The attacks followed a barrage of more than 20 cruise missiles fired across Ukraine on Saturday - and many bombardments earlier.

As the war drags into its 11th month, Moscow was unprepared for the staunch resistance and billions of dollars in Western weapons that have turned the tide in Ukraine's favour.

Russian troops have been forced out of more than half the territory they took in the first weeks of what Putin calls a "special military operation" to "denazify" and demilitarise Ukraine. Kyiv and Western allies say Putin's invasion was a land grab.

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'FATE OF RUSSIA'

Putin, breaking with tradition by delivering the New Year message flanked by troops rather than the Kremlin's walls, talked sternly and combatively about 2022 as the year that "clearly separated courage and heroism from betrayal and cowardice."

While trying to rally support among Russians amid embarrassing battlefield setbacks and growing internal criticism of his military strategy, Putin thanked Russian troops, but he also demanded more from them.

"The main thing is the fate of Russia," Putin, dressed in a dark suit and tie, said. "Defence of the fatherland is our sacred duty to our ancestors and descendants. Moral, historical righteousness is on our side."

Russia had planned a swift operation, but with the war dragging on it has been forced to put society on more of a war footing: calling up more than 300,000 reservists, retooling an economy hurt by Western sanctions and saying publicly that the conflict may be long.

Reiterating that the West is supposedly intent on "destroying Russia" by using Kyiv, Putin vowed he will never allow that. He signalled once again, that the war, albeit hard, will continue.

"We have always known, and today we are again convinced that the sovereign, independent, secure future of Russia depends only on us, on our strength and will," he said.

ANNEXED

Zelenskiy promised the return of lands Moscow proclaimed it had annexed in September.

"It's impossible to forget. And it's impossible to forgive. But it's possible to win," he said.

While listing Ukraine's successes, Zelenskiy referred to the Crimean Bridge, Moscow's symbol of the annexation of the peninsula that linked it with Russia and that was torn by an explosion in October.

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While Putin immediately blamed Kyiv for orchestrating the powerful blast, Ukraine had not previously claimed responsibility for it - or any other attacks inside Russia, since Russia's Feb. 24 invasion.

"This year has struck our hearts. We've cried out all the tears. We've shouted all the prayers," Zelenskiy said.

"We fight and will continue to fight. For the sake of the key word: 'victory'."

Latest comments

Russia has already lost kremlin already knows this, they are now only playing for time and hope the western world will stop supporting ukraine….but they are deluted…this will not be a chamberlain disgracefull moment in history this will 100% victory to ukraine…no other solution is possible. This will tell all world dictators not to start any wars on other countries. This is why this war is the most important in this decade.
if putin was able to win at all, it would have been done already in 10 months, no? this will be years of putin losing , a slow death!
Happy new year to all the ukrainischen supporters
Hope we willl win but nato have to deliver the rights weapons and troops or the Russians people get rid of Put in otherwise this will go on for 3 or4 years hopefully will send what the ukrainischen people needs now
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