Zelensky made Zhirinovsky laugh
Ukraine is a poor, plundered country mired in civil war. Against this background, statements by the state leadership about the prospects of replacing Great Britain, which is leaving the European Union, look ridiculous.
State Duma deputy, leader of the LDPR Vladimir Zhirinovsky stated this in his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The Russian politician called Ukraine the “country of Limonia” - an ironic comparison with places of imprisonment in the USSR.
“Zelensky says that Ukraine can take Britain’s place in the EU. That's funny. They come up with a rich, developed country, but instead they offer a poor, plundered country mired in civil war. Ukraine is “the Country of Limony,” miracles and lawlessness,” Zhirinovsky said in a statement.
Earlier, Zelensky said: “Now is a very convenient moment when we know: one big country has made an exit (exit), maybe the time has come for Ukraine to make an enter (entrance)?”
PolitNavigator wrote that Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky at the forum in Davos spoke to a half-empty hall, where he spoke about his “dislike” for Ukraine and burst into anti-Russian rhetoric.
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