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Zelensky brushes off Biden's Putin gaffe as a 'mistake'

As he began a visit to Ireland, Zelensky told reporters at Shannon Airport that "it's a mistake. I think United States gave a lot of support for Ukrainians. We can forget some mistakes, I think so."

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Sun, July 14, 2024

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Zelensky brushes off Biden's Putin gaffe as a 'mistake' US President Joe Biden corrects himself after accidentally introducing Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky (right) as Russia's President Vladimir Putin during the Ukraine Compact initiative on the sidelines of the NATO Summit at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC, on July 11, 2024. (AFP/Brendan Śmiałowski)

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kraine President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday brushed off US President Joe Biden's gaffe in which he mistakenly introduced him as Russian foe Vladimir Putin, saying "we can forget some mistakes."

As he began a visit to Ireland, Zelensky told reporters at Shannon Airport that "it's a mistake. I think United States gave a lot of support for Ukrainians. We can forget some mistakes, I think so."

Zelensky will meet Irish leader Simon Harris at the airport later Saturday, their first bilateral meeting on Irish soil.

Asked for his message to Ireland, Zelensky said: "First of all, thank you so much for your support, thanks to Ireland for hosting a lot of Ukrainian refugees, you were with us from the very beginning of the Russian invasion."

Harris is expected to express Ireland's support for Ukraine's bid towards EU membership during the talks.

Zelensky is making the visit on his way back from Washington, where he attended a summit marking NATO's 75th anniversary.

It was at the summit that the 81-year-old Biden made the gaffe, before quickly correcting himself.

"And now I want to hand it over to the president of Ukraine, who has as much courage as he has determination, ladies and gentlemen, President Putin," Biden said as he announced a NATO-Ukraine compact.

Biden turned away from the lectern before coming back and exclaiming: "President Putin! He's going to beat President Putin. President Zelensky -- I'm so focused on beating Putin we gotta worry about it. Anyway, Mr President."

Zelensky immediately quipped that he was "better" than Putin, but the incident intensified concerns about Biden's age and mental acuity. 

Biden has insisted he is committed to running for another term in November.

 

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