Then quote the passage on his speech where he wants nukes and wants to point to Russia(despite you using present tense, as if Ukraine already had nukes). Because I did not see it.
A Ukrainian diplomat has reportedly warned Kyiv may be forced to acquire nuclear weapons to safeguard the country’s security if NATO does not accede to its membership demand amid spiralling tensions with neighbouring Russia.
A diplomat, and "may" and he is right. Look what happened a year later.
Then quote the passage on his speech where he wants nukes and wants to point to Russia(despite you using present tense, as if Ukraine already had nukes). Because I did not see it.
Share them in one post.
https://wap.business-standard.com/article/international/zelensky-hosts-forum-of-world-leaders-to-rally-support-for-crimea-s-return-122082400186_1.html
Will these finally prove he had nukes or wanted to use nukes to threaten Russia?
Ok, he is right, Crimea is Ukrainian.
That is after the war began.
No threats there.
https://tass.com/politics/1369823
That is a Russian government propaganda agency.
Not an issue, since Crimea is Ukrainian.
But no mention of threat or nukes.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2021/4/16/ukraine-may-seek-nuclear-weapons-if-left-out-of-nato-diplomat
A diplomat, and "may" and he is right. Look what happened a year later.
But no mention of threatening Russia with nukes.
Are you done wasting my time?