To avoid embarrassment, news about a fake conversation with the President of Kyrgyzstan was removed from Poroshenko’s website
The news about telephone conversations with the President of Kyrgyzstan Almazbek Atambayev has disappeared from Petro Poroshenko’s website.
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Now, instead of the news, the link opens to the main page of the president’s website.
Yesterday, Poroshenko’s press service reported that the president held negotiations with his colleague from Kyrgyzstan. The heads of state discussed current issues of Ukrainian-Kyrgyz relations, noted the need for political dialogue and strengthening trade and economic ties.
After this, the deputy chief of staff of the President of Kyrgyzstan, Sapar Isakov, denied the information and suggested that the Ukrainian president was being played.
Information about the negotiations remained on the Ukrainian president’s Twitter for some time, but was later deleted from there.
Poroshenko has already become a victim of Russian pranksters Vladimir Kuznetsov (Vovan) and Alexey Stolyarov (Lexus). In March, they wrote a letter to Nadezhda Savchenko on behalf of Poroshenko and sent it through lawyer Mark Feigin, and in April they gave an interview to The New York Times on behalf of the Ukrainian president.
On November 1, a Lexus prankster posted on Facebook with the text: “Are there any specialists here from or from Kyrgyzstan?” This entry has now been deleted.
True, in a comment to the Ukrainian publication Vesti, the pranksters stated that they were not involved in the prank of the President of Ukraine.
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