Philippine Daily Inquirer

SEAN PENN VISITS UKRAINE’S ZELENSKYY, LOANS HIM AN OSCAR

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Hollywood actor-director Sean Penn, sanctioned by Russia for criticizin­g its war in Ukraine, loaned his Oscar statuette to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a visit to Kyiv on Tuesday.

“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 emphasize his words as aides smiled and laughed. “When you win, bring it back to Malibu.”

Zelenskyy presented Penn, who is making a documentar­y in Ukraine and marking his third wartime visit, with the Order of Merit honor 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” Zelenskyy inaugurate­d in August to honor friends of Ukraine.

Zelenskyy, 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

[Sean Penn] is doing everything to help us gather internatio­nal support

Volodymyr Zelenskyy Ukrainian President

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 honorees named by Zelenskyy included the presidents of the European Commission, Latvia and Poland, the prime ministers of the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovenia and Boris Johnson, the former British prime minister.

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Sean Penn (right) with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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