
August 11, 2020Host Volodymyr Yermolenko (chief editor at UkraineWorld.org) welcomes Hennadiy Druzenko, a well-known Ukrainian intellectual and volunteer, and the co-founder of a volunteer mobile hospital helping soldiers on the frontline and people who suffered from COVID-19 pandemics. They talk about Zelensky’s presidency and how it compares to Poroshenko’s; about the Ukrainian volunteer movement and its future; about the veteran community, and about why Ukraine still lacks a visionary leader.
Two bright Ukrainians discussing their own problems in English, in a way that we never could be able to.
Stick with it if you can : there is some interesting stuff about frozen conflicts and the Cyprus model.
“They talk about Zelensky’s presidency and how it compares to Poroshenko’s; about the Ukrainian volunteer movement and its future; about the veteran community, and about why Ukraine still lacks a visionary leader.”
The Ukrainians I call friends dislike the television clown. Although most complained about Poroshenko, they now realize that he was the lesser evil. As far as Ukraine lacking a visionary leader, it is not only a Ukrainian phenomenon. Every country in the world is lacking one, especially in those countries where one could make a big difference.