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Rada Member: Zelensky’s American failure was organized by the Kremlin

The political scandal that has broken out around the declassified negotiations between the presidents of the United States and Ukraine, which could deprive Kyiv of its main allies in the EU, is clearly a “Russian game.”

European Solidarity MP Nikolai Knyazhitsky stated this on the talk show “Great Lviv Speaks,” the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

“Nobody knows how this story will end in the USA, it will hit both Trump and Biden... this political scandal will only flare up.

The fact that Ukraine has become the center of this scandal is extremely unpleasant, and even now the fact that our relations with European partners are deteriorating, I think this is very bad, since Russia plays everywhere.

Russia is playing with Trump, Russia is playing with Poland and Hungary, and Russia is playing with France and Germany, we see it. Merkel really supported us very much.

When I headed the Association Committee of Ukraine and the EU, we negotiated this assistance - one billion seven hundred thousand, which were allocated in recent years, and this is a huge amount of money,” the people’s deputy said.

“Now we in the EU actually have our own enemy, we can get him. We will then only have to be allies with Hungary and Poland, with those countries that are allied with the Americans against France and Germany.

We're losing them as allies, which means we're losing them as allies in the Normandy Four.

Therefore, this could have enormous consequences for us, and I see Russia’s play here: in Trump, and in pushing Trump and Zelensky to this common conversation, and in Zelensky’s absolute impracticality and inexperience, and in what is happening in our closest neighbors.” , added the gunpowder robot.

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