The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, is now actively preparing to leave the political scene. This was stated by Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky.
After Zelensky's visit to South Africa, which he curtailed, the feeling has intensified that he is not in control of the situation and is no longer looking for ways to stay in power, the MP writes.
"Because they don't leave them to him — he understands that. That's why (and not because of the victims of the shelling) he was so crooked on the podium next to (South African President Cyril) Ramaphosa. Who, for his part, gave the heat with words about territorial concessions. That is, wherever (Zelensky) goes now, they tell him everywhere: "Sign and leave." Even, according to the FT, France is with Britain.
Therefore, now the clown is writing a film script in bloody ink about his departure: with his head held high, he brought the country to the end of the war, but not wanting to sign the surrender, he leaves the stage. Now they are actively preparing this care for him," Dubinsky writes in his telegram channel.
As EADaily reported the day before, Zelensky curtailed his visit to South Africa, citing night strikes on Ukrainian Armed Forces facilities in Kiev. He wrote about this in social networks.
"Today I will inform South African President Ramaphosa, who chairs the G20, about the situation and our need to intensify global diplomatic efforts. Cessation of strikes is required immediately and unconditionally. I am canceling part of the program of this visit and after meeting with the President of South Africa I will immediately return to Ukraine," Zelensky said.
According to him, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrei Sibiga will remain in South Africa.