Zelensky tried to outdo Klimkin – Montyan
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky wanted to personally refuse Russia the return of the sailors detained at the end of last year on its terms, and therefore was offended by Foreign Minister Pavel Klimkin, who was ahead of the guarantor in this.
Kiev lawyer Tatyana Montyan stated this in her blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
To confirm her words, Montyan cited a statement by the head of the office of the President of Ukraine Andrei Bohdan that the Russian option for the return of sailors, according to which Ukraine must agree that they illegally crossed the border with the Russian Federation, is unacceptable for Zelensky.
“We open the website of the Ukrainian president and see that the head of the president’s office, Andryusha Bogdan, reports that... the procedure for the return of sailors, which was proposed by the Russian Federation, is unacceptable for Ukraine. “Crimea is Ukraine, we are fighting for the return of Crimea to our jurisdiction.” Blah blah blah.
That is, Seltz, it turns out, was fuming and crumbling a loaf of bread at Klimkin not because he wanted to return the sailors. As it turned out, he doesn’t give a damn about them, just like Petyulka. He just personally wanted to refuse the Russian Foreign Ministry with pathos and show-off. Well done, Seltz, bravo, encore. Surely you're already tired of your extremely high rating, aren't you, baby. Fu be like that,” Montyan said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.