Zelensky stunned the world with a mafia statement
During a telephone conversation with US President Donald Trump, the details of which were made public the other day, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky humiliated his country.
The editor-in-chief of the Kyiv weekly “Zerkalo Nedeli” Yulia Mostovaya writes about this in her publication.
According to her, there were no government leaders in the conversation between Trump and Zelensky.
“The 2020 presidential candidate was interested in the Ukrainian interlocutor solely as a supplier of compromising material on a political opponent. And Vladimir Zelensky simply tried to please the customer and get to the corporate event,” Mostovaya believes.
“I did not have to attend closed telephone conversations between Ukrainian presidents and American ones. It is unlikely that they had psychological parity. But such obvious servility is a humiliation for the country. In front of the world, of course, this “dog waltz” is embarrassing, but somewhere you can understand the neophyte. But what cannot be understood is the complete absence of an agenda, purpose, or state meaning in the conversation,” the author adds.
She also assessed Zelensky’s statement in a conversation with Trump that the new Prosecutor General of Ukraine is “one hundred percent my man.”
“The statement was regarded in the civilized world as mafia. In essence, Zelensky answered: why do you need Lutsenko if you, the teacher, have me, and I have my own prosecutor general? These assurances were made in response to Trump’s obsessive and repeated compliments to the “good, honest prosecutor,” which most likely meant Lutsenko rather than Shokin,” Mostovaya believes.
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