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The 61-year-old Sean Pan went to Ukraine to make a documentary, which was praised by the Ukrainian government as "braver than Western leaders"

The 61-year-old Sean Pan went to Ukraine to make a documentary, which was praised by the Ukrainian government as "braver than Western leaders"

On February 24, local time, a press conference was held in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, and a man sitting in the front row attracted everyone's attention, wearing sunglasses, he was not a reporter, but a well-known Hollywood actor Sean Pan. Although a large number of foreigners had fled Kiev before the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the 61-year-old Oscar winner for best actor (76th, the movie "The River of Mystery") persevered...

The 61-year-old Sean Pan went to Ukraine to make a documentary, which was praised by the Ukrainian government as "braver than Western leaders"

According to the Daily Mail, Sean Pan has been planning a documentary about tensions in Ukraine since last November. In order to get a more realistic picture, he flew to Ukraine again earlier this week to experience the cruelty of war.

The 61-year-old Sean Pan went to Ukraine to make a documentary, which was praised by the Ukrainian government as "braver than Western leaders"

As can be seen from the live footage of the press conference, the number of participants was not very large, according to reports, on the first day of the war, a large number of Ukrainians fled, especially in the capital Kiev, who drove or walked to the border in an attempt to enter Poland.

Sean, whose forehead was wrinkled, looked haggard, and the lady next to him was probably his interpreter, explaining the speeches made by officials to him in a whispered manner.

The 61-year-old Sean Pan went to Ukraine to make a documentary, which was praised by the Ukrainian government as "braver than Western leaders"

From the ukrainian president Vladimir Zelens based on the local time on the social media on the 24th, Hollywood male stars got the opportunity to interview the top level of the Ukrainian government. Judging from the background of the conversation between the two, the room was somewhat rudimentary, and it may have been a temporary place to find.

Zelenskiy gave great praise to Theon Pan's arrival, as did the Ukrainian government, which published an enthusiastic passage on their official social media accounts thanking Sean Pan for his arrival and praising him for being "braver than Western leaders."

The 61-year-old Sean Pan went to Ukraine to make a documentary, which was praised by the Ukrainian government as "braver than Western leaders"

Sean Ban's home country, the United States, despite strong condemnation of the conflict, and the 79-year-old Joe Biden, who is president, has made harsh remarks, declaring that "Putin and his country will bear the consequences", but many people feel puzzling that Biden has not made too many substantive decisions. When CNN reporter Kate Collins asked him why he didn't sanction Putin himself, Biden didn't answer, but asked the next reporter to continue asking questions.

And despite an hour-over-hour emergency video conference between Biden and several other G7 leaders to discuss tougher and more precise punitive measures against Russia, Biden eventually admitted in an interview that kicking Russia out of the World Banking Financial Telecommunication Association (SWIFT) "is not the position that the rest of Europe wants to take." This means that Biden and the leaders of the camp did not respond to the pleas of Ukrainian Foreign Minister Demitro Kuleba to prevent Russia from joining SWIFT.

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