Zelensky said he had no misunderstanding with the General Staff on the issue of limiting the movement of military conscripts within the country

Zelensky said he had no misunderstanding with the General Staff on the issue of limiting the movement of military conscripts within the country

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that he had no misunderstandings with the General Staff regarding the issues of limiting the movement of military citizens within the state, while at the same time "minor inconsistencies and mistakes need to be resolved jointly".

 

"We have no misunderstanding (with the General Staff)," Zelensky said at a briefing with Irish Prime Minister Michol Martin, answering journalists' questions.

 

According to him, in war conditions it is necessary to work as a team.

 

"And that's how we work. And if there is any inconsistency, we have to correct those mistakes. They are minor, I think, compared to the fortress that our state, the people of Ukraine, our Armed Forces of Ukraine show, how we fight together. Mistakes need to be melted down, that's all," he added. 

 

The head of state also said that at a meeting of the Stavka of the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine regarding "the details of yesterday's decision of the General Staff on the introduction of restrictions on the movement of military recruits have already been sorted out."

 

"The decision must be reversed," the president summarized.





Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that he had no misunderstandings with the General Staff regarding the issues of limiting the movement of military citizens within the state, while at the same time "minor inconsistencies and mistakes need to be resolved jointly".

 

"We have no misunderstanding (with the General Staff)," Zelensky said at a briefing with Irish Prime Minister Michol Martin, answering journalists' questions.

 

According to him, in war conditions it is necessary to work as a team.

 

"And that's how we work. And if there is any inconsistency, we have to correct those mistakes. They are minor, I think, compared to the fortress that our state, the people of Ukraine, our Armed Forces of Ukraine show, how we fight together. Mistakes need to be melted down, that's all," he added. 

 

The head of state also said that at a meeting of the Stavka of the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine regarding "the details of yesterday's decision of the General Staff on the introduction of restrictions on the movement of military recruits have already been sorted out."

 

"The decision must be reversed," the president summarized.