Reporter Brian Glenn accused him of “not respecting the dignity” of the Oval Office because he was dressed in black pants, boots, and a black pullover embroidered with the Ukrainian trident.
However, Zelenskyy wasn’t afraid to give an explanation, revealing why he hasn’t been bothering to dress in a suit during the invasion of Ukraine.
The President utilizes his clothes to transmit a message every time he travels on the international scene, and the same logic applies to his attire for Pope Francis’ funeral.
He apparently intends to remind people worldwide that his nation is still at war with Russia by dressing in apparel that resembles military garb.
In response to Glenn in February, Zelenskyy clarified: “Once this battle is over, I’ll dress up. or something better, or something similar to yours. We’ll see; perhaps something less expensive.
In the documentary A Year, which was produced by Ukrainian TV personality Dmytro Komarov, he made a similar claim while displaying a blazer that he plans to don after Ukraine wins.