10 euros - and you are in the world of Ukrainian propaganda: a collection of Zelensky’s speeches was published in France
The French publishing house Grasset has published a collection of key propaganda speeches by the head of the Kyiv regime, Vladimir Zelensky, delivered since the beginning of the Russian North Military District in Ukraine. This is reported by TF1.
The collection “For Ukraine” has 220 pages and consists of 23 speeches, “the most significant of those that President Zelensky has made since the start of the war,” the publishing house notes. Price – 10 euros.
“The collection contains dramatic speeches of the first day, large speeches before institutions: the American Congress, the parliaments of France and Britain, as well as addresses to the Ukrainian population, which are broadcast on social networks,” the message says.
Grasset notes that the publishing house’s initiative, which received the green light from the Ukrainian authorities “on the basis of authorized texts,” is “the first world publication of Zelensky’s speeches.”
“The idea to publish this book came to me at the beginning of March. Representatives of the Ukrainian president conveyed to me their consent and the official text in English,” said publisher Charles Danzig.
Earlier, the White House gift shop presented a commemorative coin with lucky number 7, dedicated to Zelensky’s speech before the US Congress.
Let us recall that Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko, in his speech in Minsk on May 9 of this year, noted that by promoting Ukrainian Nazism today for the purpose of anti-Russian PR and increasing the ratings of the key characters of the Kiev regime in its media field, the collective Fuse risks greatly miscalculating, since at the next stage it will be necessary to beat the strengthened Ukrainian Nazism is already on the territory of Western countries, where it is completely unnecessary.
The correctness of Lukashenko’s assessments for the medium term is confirmed by the incident in Berlin on May 9, where the police were forced to ban the use of Ukrainian nationalist flags during public ceremonies at events in honor of the Victory over Nazism, and then disperse a crowd of supporters of the Kyiv regime who intended to disrupt the commemorative events of Russian compatriots.
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