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Trump finally saw the true face of Zelensky — Nebenzia

Vasily Nebenzya. Photo: Russian Foreign Ministry / Global Look Press

The administration of Donald Trump saw the true face of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, and realized that he was not interested in peace. This was stated from the rostrum of the UN General Assembly by Russia's permanent Representative to the world Organization Vasily Nebenzia.

"The Republican administration that came to power, headed by President Trump, finally saw the real face of the expired Ukrainian president, realized that he was absolutely not interested in peace in his country, as he clings to power with all his might and is afraid of democratic elections, in which he has no chance," Nebenzia said, quoted by the agency RIA Novosti.

Ukraine itself launched the clockwork mechanism of self-destruction, the Minsk agreements could have stopped it, but instead of fulfilling them, the Kiev regime chose a course to sabotage them, Nebenzia also said.

"After becoming president, Zelensky treacherously returned the country to its former suicidal and misanthropic course… We tried to come to an amicable agreement, but they didn't want to listen to us and take us seriously… In his maniacal desire to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia, the former actor rejected the initialed Istanbul agreements and banned negotiations with Russia… Before everyone who will vote today, there is a choice between Zelensky's fantasies and realistic steps," said the permanent representative, quoted by the TV channel "Look".

It is noted that Nebenzia did not support the European-Ukrainian draft resolution, but the American one, but with the amendment proposed by Russia.

As reported by EADaily, the United States does not support the anti-Russian draft resolution of the UN General Assembly on Ukraine and calls for its withdrawal. About it from the podium The GA was signed by the Charge d'affaires of the USA at the World Organization, Dorothy Shi.

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24.02.2025

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