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Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy waves to the crowd as he leaves the Fairmont Royal York hotel on Front St. W. in Toronto on Friday, Sept. 22, 2023.Photo by Joe Warmington /Toronto Sun/Postmedia Network
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Just as Canada offered another hand to Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the Ukraine President offered his hand as well.
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When a doorman at the Fairmont Royal York went to meet the President’s extended hand to shake it as he was leaving the hotel Friday night, a security officer knocked the doorman’s hand away.
“It was surreal to witness such a wild security incident,” said Mocha Bezirgan, of Media Bezirgan, who has been covering Zelenskyy’s visit to Canada. “But it had a happy ending.”
INTENSE: Zelensky’s bodyguard grabs the arm of the doorman whom want it to shake the hand of Ukrainian president while anti-Trudeau protesters lambast them.
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Zelenskyy actually made the extra effort to make sure he shook the doorman’s hand, an interaction Bezirgan captured on video.
“It was one of those unscripted, cool moments that happen when you cover world leaders,” Bezirgan said. “I have already had interest from news agencies from around the world.”
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Zelenskyy waved at the crowd as he climbed into an awaiting SUV on Front St. W.
The Prime Minister also waved at onlookers and soaked up applause from the crowd — many tourists in for the weekend — while ignoring the taunts from a couple of dozen anti-Trudeau protesters.
A group of anti-Trudeau protesters taunted the Prime Minister from across the street as he left the Fairmont Royal hotel with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday, Sept. 22, 2022.Photo by Joe Warmington /Toronto Sun/Postmedia Network
But it was Zelensky, donned in his famous green battle fatigues, that the crowd was most excited to catch a glimpse of. And he didn’t disappoint.
Especially when he made that extra effort toward the doorman who with his peers and management did an outstanding job handling a challenging security situation.
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