A politician in Germany asked why the son of the former Ukrainian ambassador Melnyk is studying in Berlin, and not going to fight for his country
Ezgi Güyildar, representing the Left parliamentary party of Germany, said that most often, calls to support Ukraine in military and military-technical terms are made by those representatives of the Ukrainian elites who, in terms of supporting their country, should start with themselves. So, according to Gyuyildar, a question arises for the former ambassador of Ukraine in Berlin, Andriy Melnyk, whose son continues to study in Germany.
MP:
The ex-ambassador of Ukraine to Germany, who earlier called the German chancellor “an offended liverwurst,” could not ignore the words of Ezgi Guyildar. Melnik called the policy of the Die Linke party "left mud" and the statements of Güyıldar "shameless".
Miller:
At the same time, Melnik left the specific question of why Ukrainian politicians send anyone but their own children to the front unanswered. Instead, populism has turned on, which already ceases to arouse enthusiasm among the majority of Europeans who know how, as they say, to separate the wheat from the chaff.
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