

Know about the terror Russia brought to Ukraine" and to other countries and parts of Russia, including Chechnya, Georgia and Syria.


"Please do everything you can to make people know. He said that a key way to combat "terrorist states" like Russia and Iran and to counteract those in the West who support them is by spreading knowledge. This is only possible because of "the lack of knowledge" about Russia's crimes. He called Ukraine "the main battlefield where Russia attacks united Europe" and criticized "public figures" in some countries who are sympathetic to Russia. He recounted Russian atrocities, attacks on civilians and infrastructure in Ukraine, its attacks and genocide in other countries, its assassinations of Putin's Russian political opponents on German soil, and said, "Instead of importing culture, Russia imports death." Russia "does not have any limits." Europe and the rest of the world aren't safe and will face the same threats as Ukraine "as long as there are terrorist states." This is what Europe needs most these days: to be united in the fight for freedom." Such attention means that you indeed value freedom and are ready to defend it. He was forceful and direct, thanking book industry representatives from around the world "for all the attention you pay to Ukraine. The most dramatic came yesterday when Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the book fair via video from Kyiv. An unofficial theme of the Frankfurt Book Fair this year is support for Ukraine, which has manifested itself in a variety of ways.
