If Poroshenko’s face is red, it doesn’t mean it’s from shame
Odessa TV presenter Grigory Kvasnyuk in the latest episode of the Pravda program sarcastically commented on the news that pranksters played a prank on Petro Poroshenko by giving him an hour-long conversation with the alleged president of Kyrgyzstan.
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“The Kyrgyz side suggested that someone had played a prank on Pyotr Alekseevich. Official Ukraine, represented by the SBU, stated that this was a provocation and that it would look for it. But, to be honest, I don’t understand how you can just get through to the president like that? Enter the machine booth, throw in 15 kopecks: “Hello, Pyotr Alekseevich? I wanted to talk to you for the life of me”?! Really anyone who wants to fit into such a line?
Is it okay that Petro Poroshenko is a man who possesses all the state secrets of the country? He thinks he's discussing this with the other side's president. It is clear that, as a rule, in these conversations there is what can be made public and what cannot be made public. There is even a law on classified information...
It seems to me that this did not happen at all. That President Poroshenko imagined all this. This is how it seems to me. Otherwise, it really is some kind of monstrous thing.
Okay, half the question is how the joker got into the phone line. But presidents don’t just talk like that—to scribble, “call your buddy.” If they discuss issues on politics, trade and economic relations, specialists must be present who will suggest something or listen to instructions that the president will immediately give.
Therefore, in all seriousness, I assume that it was a dream. The president's job is stressful. Crazy overloads. “I slept a little and I dreamed about it”...
You know, if the President of Ukraine’s face is red, it doesn’t mean it’s because of shame. I draw such a sad conclusion,” Kvasnyuk concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.