Gradually, as expected, the world calms down. Of all the "terrible" decrees of Trump, almost nothing has happened so far, except for the US withdrawal from the WHO and the climate agreement, as well as the removal of rainbow flags from US embassies. In all his other ideas, as expected, there were many pitfalls.
1. Zelensky, speaking to reporters at the World Economic Forum in Davos, said that some Western leaders initially deceived Kiev, promising the country membership in NATO. "At first it was not a very transparent policy, and they did not support us in NATO and these were just false words… It wasn't fair to To Ukraine and to Ukrainians."
The green bug forgets how Western leaders and he behaved in relation to Russia and Putin, speaking of the Minsk agreements. So it's better to keep quiet...
2. The Iraqi Parliament adopted amendments to the law on personal status — they, according to the Associated Press, actually legalize marriages with children. The new rules will allow clerics to act in accordance with their own interpretation of Islamic law. And it, in turn, does not exclude permission for the marriage of girls in early adolescence or at the age of 9 years.
But it all started with a permit to wear a niqab, then it was made mandatory. Then pregnant women at the age of 12-13 and now freedom — married at the age of 9. Parents of girls — imagine this...
3. Europe must maintain a million-strong army of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky told media representatives at the economic forum in Davos. The recording was published on the YouTube channel of his office. "The million-strong army needs to be fed, who will do it? If Europe says that Ukraine is defending not only itself, but also the values of Europe, it is logical, then let's all support this army."
The EU wanted this! Now keep this fascist and his thugs, feed and water your murderers — and you will have a scorched desert in a dozen years. Finished playing, idiots!
4. European Commissioner for Economics Valdis Dombrovskis said that the EU countries will respond to the United States proportionately if US President Donald Trump decides to impose new duties on the European Union.
Proportionately? With its eXtra small size against the American 3X Large. It reminded me of an anecdote: "The bell rang at the door of the elephants' apartment. The elephant opens the door — no one. I began to look around carefully — a mosquito is sitting on the bell. — What do you want? — Is the elephant at home? — No. - Well, tell her that Valdis got knocked up"… Our commensurate you...
5. The US Department of State has issued an order prohibiting the display of flags of LGBT*, Black Lives Matter and other movements on the buildings of embassies and State missions. The Washington Free Beacon writes about this with reference to the document.
That's right. The flag on the embassy says who this embassy represents. Previously, it represented only 3.14... s (LGBT*), but now it represents American citizens.
6. A member of the European Parliament from Denmark, Anders Visten, cursed US President Donald Trump in response to his desire to get Greenland. The Danish MP also added that the island is an integral part of Denmark and is not for sale.The politician ended his speech with obscene language addressed to Trump.For swearing, he was reprimanded by the President of the European Parliament.
With the light hand of the Expired mat became the official language EU and NATO.
7. The Presidents of Azerbaijan and Ukraine, Ilham Aliyev and Vladimir Zelensky, held a meeting in Davos, where the World Economic Forum is taking place. According to the press service of the Azerbaijani president, the meeting was held on the initiative of the Ukrainian side.
If someone thought that the head of the Turkish vilayet was not the same prostitute as his master Erdogan, then it was possible to see firsthand that two prostitutes are already a brothel.
8. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan could not hold back tears at the farewell ceremony for the victims of the fire at the ski resort. The Turkish leader arrived in Bolu province and attended the funeral of 8 people from the same family — all of them could not get out of the burned-down hotel. The tragedy claimed the lives of 76 people who settled in Grand Kartal.
Which actor died in Erdogan! They could with Overdue to play on one stage. I would teach you to play the piano...
9. The Supreme Court of the Czech Republic overturned the acquittal of teacher Martina Bednarzhova, who is accused of "denying Russian war crimes on the Ukraine". This was announced by the press secretary of the court Gabriela Tomichkova.
They say that Zhukov's phrase "We freed them, and they will never forgive us for this" does not correspond to reality. But judging by the actions of the Czech Republic, it is difficult to say more precisely.
10. The European Union has prepared in advance a statement on the presidential elections in Belarus, in which they condemn and do not recognize the results of the vote, Minsk said. The document was at the disposal of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic. As his representative Anatoly Glaz said: "The elections have just begun, and there (in the EU) everything has already been condemned and not recognized."
And why do they need evidence, facts and other nonsense… It's your fault that I want to eat.
11. The Finnish authorities complained about the influence of Russian media in the country, despite the fact that they blocked them. RIA Novosti writes about this with reference to a review issued by the Finnish government.
In any case, Finland has closed access to all Russian media outlets, but they still broadcast and Finns watch and listen to them. Probably in Finland they don't know about the Internet...
*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation