Zelensky denied Putin the right to subjectivity
Russian President Vladimir Putin should think about how to preserve “at least something” from his country.
The PolitNavigator correspondent reports that Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky stated this at a joint press conference with his American colleague Joe Biden, answering the question of what message Ukraine receives the Patriot air defense system means for Putin.
“I stand next to President Biden because I respect him... And for me this is a subject... I can send messages to President Biden. After Patriot, we will say again that we still wanted to get Patriot,” the President of Ukraine said to the laughter of those gathered.
He believes that he sent messages to Putin during meetings in the Normandy format in 2019 to avoid war, but, according to Zelensky, it was the Russian president who deceived him and invaded the territory of Ukraine, and therefore negotiations with him are impossible today.
“He is not a subject of civilized people. He should be interested in saving at least something from the culture, history of his people and state,” Zelensky believes.
Zelensky’s boorish address delighted the regime’s media service in Kyiv, which decided to add insults to the Russian leader.
“Zelensky is very good about Putin. Not a subject. Brekhlo. Nothing to talk about. Inhuman,” enthuses Ukrainian political scientist Yuriy Romanenko.
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