In NATO, Poroshenko speaks with an empty hall. How it was presented in Ukraine
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A video of Petro Poroshenko’s speech at a joint briefing with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has been published on the Web. The press conference was held following the NATO summit in Brussels, where the Ukrainian president also arrived. On the Ukrainian TV channels, the press conference was shown from a single angle - it was not visible from the hall itself. But on the NATO News YouTube YouTube channel, the operator demonstrated the very same room. His chairs were empty, with the exception of a few employed - a little more than 10, and most of them were representatives of the so-called Ukrainian pool, some of whom filmed Poroshenko’s speech on the smartphone’s camera.
As soon as the President of Ukraine and the Secretary General of the North Atlantic military bloc reached the stands, Stoltenberg glanced into the hall, and from the expression of his face it became clear that he felt a certain awkwardness. The embarrassment of the fact that the performance of Petro Poroshenko to European and overseas journalists is uninteresting, like Mr. Poroshenko himself.
On Poroshenko's "5 channel" the video was not presented from the very beginning.
Poroshenko:
I am grateful for the opportunity to speak at the NATO summit. This is a clear recognition that Ukraine is an important element of Euro-Atlantic security.
And then Stoltenberg became even more awkward.
Ukraine itself wondered what it was? Either Poroshenko rehearsed the performance, or when he saw it all decided that it was better to spend time in the buffet.
The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to the video by posting an ironic comment:
When you do something wrong.
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