A journalist interviewed President Zelenskyy at the G7 Summit. His responses are why Ukrainians love him and the world admires him.
The Interview
JOURNALIST: Do you miss being an actor?
ZELENSKYY: I miss being a good father.
JOURNALIST: When your children were little, what did you tell them the most? What was the thing that you told them the most when they were small?
ZELENSKYY: I love you.
JOURNALIST: And what do you tell them now that they’re older?
JOURNALIST: When was the last time you cried?
ZELENSKYY: I will try to do it after our interview. No, I mean this, between us. I’m a normal man and then there are a lot of different moments, between us, almost each day, a lot of losses on the battlefield and civilians, and there are absolutely crazy attacks on our people. And I’m just, it’s… I mean, it’s very difficult really, when I give orders (medals). I said about it. It’s always difficult for me when I give orders (medals) to the mothers and fathers, who lost their children. In such moments, really, I often cry.
JOURNALIST: Are you a hero?
ZELENSKYY: No.
JOURNALIST: So, who is your hero?
ZELENSKYY: My hero? My children, my army, our army, and Ukrainian people. I’m also a Ukrainian, so I’m a part of our nation. But now our nation, I think, that our nation is absolutely heroic. 
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