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Sean Penn visits Ukraine's Zelenskiy, loans him an Oscar

KYIV — Hollywood actor and director Sean Penn, sanctioned by Russia for criticising its war in Ukraine, loaned his Oscar statuette to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy during a visit to Kyiv on Tuesday (Nov 8).

Handout picture by Ukraine's presidential press-service on Nov 8, 2022 shows Mr Volodymyr Zelensky (right) posing with United States actor Sean Penn (left) after receiving latter's Oscar statuette and handing him the Order of Merit, III degree during their meeting in Kyiv.

Handout picture by Ukraine's presidential press-service on Nov 8, 2022 shows Mr Volodymyr Zelensky (right) posing with United States actor Sean Penn (left) after receiving latter's Oscar statuette and handing him the Order of Merit, III degree during their meeting in Kyiv.

KYIV — Hollywood actor and director Sean Penn, sanctioned by Russia for criticising its war in Ukraine, loaned his Oscar statuette to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy during a visit to Kyiv on Tuesday (Nov 8).

"It's just a symbolic, silly thing," he said, seated beside the Ukrainian leader at a ceremonial table and pressing his hand on his arm to emphasise his words as aides smiled and laughed. "When you win, bring it back to Malibu."

Mr Zelenskiy presented Penn, who is making a documentary in Ukraine and marking his third wartime visit, with the Order of Merit honour for strengthening relations, backing Ukraine's territorial integrity and helping to popularize the country, the president's office said.

A video showed the two men on their way to view a plaque bearing Penn's signature, dated Feb 24, the date of the Russian invasion, and set in the paving stones of an "Alley of Courage" Mr Zelenskiy inaugurated in August to honour friends of Ukraine.

Mr Zelenskiy, a former comedian and actor, said later in his nightly video address that Penn had been "doing everything to help us gather international support" ever since he visited the Ukrainian capital on the day of the invasion.

The alley, he said, was a sign of gratitude to prominent figures who defend freedom with Ukrainians, but also "a reminder to all future generations of our people that different people, forces and industries united for our victory."

Other honourees named by Mr Zelenskiy included the presidents of the European Commission, Latvia and Poland, the prime ministers of the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovenia and Mr Boris Johnson, the former British prime minister. REUTERS

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