Zelensky calls on US mayors to end their sister-city ties with Russia

Mr Volodymyr Zelenskyy said it was wrong to give Russia even the smallest bit of added credibility. PHOTO: REUTERS

RENO, NEVADA (NYTIMES) - Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky called out several American cities for having sister cities in Russia during a video address to the United States Conference of Mayors meeting on Friday (June 3).

Mr Zelensky, who spoke to the gathering of mayors just after Vice-President Kamala Harris, criticised Chicago; Jacksonville, Florida; Portland, Oregon; San Diego and San Jose, California, for maintaining sister-city ties in Russia. He said those relationships should be severed.

"What do those ties give to you? Probably nothing," Mr Zelensky said. "But they allow Russia to say that it is not isolated."

Chicago announced earlier this year that it was suspending, but not permanently ending, its sister-city relationship with Moscow, which had been in place since 1997.

Local outlets in San Jose reported earlier this year that city leaders decided to maintain a sister-city relationship with Ekaterinburg, Russia.

As of Friday, websites for the sister-city programmes in Portland, San Diego and Jacksonville continued to list Russian partners.

Many US municipalities have sister-city relationships in several countries. Though the partnerships can include business and political exchanges, the relationships are largely symbolic and are sometimes administered by local nonprofit organisations.

But Mr Zelenskyy, who spoke to the mayors 100 days after Russia invaded his country, said it was wrong to give Russia even the smallest bit of added credibility.

"Don't make any excuses; don't maintain relations with Russia," said Mr Zelensky, whose speech received applause from the mayors and city employees who had gathered in Reno, Nevada. "And please don't let those who became murderers call your cities their sister cities."

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