Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has spoken again at the Munich Security Conference.

He was asked about Alexei Navalny, the Russian opposition leader, who the United Kingdom says was poisoned in a Russian prison with a deadly toxin.


"Are you worried about being poisoned?" Zelensky was asked.

"I don't know what will happen tomorrow," he replied.

"We have to fight every day. Every day is a new life. Our only goal is to survive," the Ukrainian leader added.

He continued: "I don't think about myself because we have lost so many people. I am one of many people in Ukraine who are fighting."

"I can't think about Vladimir Putin and his poisonous ambitions, if he has any. I try not to think about it, otherwise it's the only thing I think about," he added.

"They attack us with hundreds of drones and missiles - what is the difference between poison and missiles? I don't see the difference," Zelensky declared.

"For Navalny, I don't know. I think Putin did it, but I don't know what he used for this murder." /Telegraph/