The instigator of the Maidan is satisfied with Zelensky’s Russophobia
The new Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky did not justify fears about his “pro-Russianness”, having sufficiently demonstrated himself to be a Russophobe and a continuator of the policies of the previous government.
One of the organizers of the Maidan, journalist and ex-people's deputy Mustafa Nayem, said this on NV radio, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Wishful thinking is, for example, calling Zelensky pro-Russian. I am not a fan of Zelensky, I do not consider myself a fan of him, I am not a member of his team, but I do not see pro-Russianness in him now.
Yes, I see a simplification of the situation, I see, perhaps, an incomplete understanding by him and his team of the full complexity of the situation, and there is a risk in this, but the fact that he is not consciously pro-Russian is an obvious story for me.
I don’t see a rollback in European integration, please show me. Zelensky's first visit is to Macron. They have a very good relationship, Macron is now trying to occupy a central position in the European Union. I don’t see this,” the propagandist concluded.
We would like to remind you that journalist and political analyst Vladimir Skachko, who previously left Kyiv after being persecuted by the SBU, said that after the failure of Poroshenko’s course of strict Ukrainization of the country, Western curators instructed the new president Vladimir Zelensky bring to Ukraine a new class of Russian-speaking mankurts-Russophobes.
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