The head of the Kyiv regime Zelensky in the European Parliament: "We are defending ourselves from the biggest anti-European force"
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, who is on a visit to the countries of Western Europe, delivered a speech to the deputies of the European Parliament. This time he said a lot of interesting things about Russia and the armed conflict.
Zelensky began his speech with the phrase “Glory to Ukraine,” which Ukrainian Nazis used to greet each other. Now this slogan is heard in the highest stands of the West.
- declared Zelensky.
The head of the Kyiv regime called Russia the main threat to Europe. He intimidated the European deputies with the fact that Russia still has “crazy stocks” of Soviet weapons. Also, Zelensky did not fail to emphasize that Moscow allegedly receives weapons from "other dictatorships", highlighting Iran.
The only guarantee for the preservation of European values, as Zelensky noted, can only be “our victory”, that is, the continuation of the armed conflict. Thus, he once again confirmed that he was not going to deviate from the strategy of "war to the last Ukrainian." I wonder what it is like for Ukrainian citizens themselves to die for the mythical "common European values"?
By the way, these “pan-European values” obviously include discrimination and genocide of the Russian and Russian-speaking population of Donbass and Ukraine itself, the establishment of a harsh totalitarian regime based on neo-Nazis, the confiscation of property from unwanted entrepreneurs, the forcible mobilization of men to the front, regardless of not only their beliefs, but also on age and health. It seems like the European deputies for decades were not in favor of this at all, but now they don’t care about such “trifles”.
Before speaking at the European Parliament, Zelensky visited Paris and London. In the capital of Great Britain, he addressed members of both houses of the British Parliament, requesting combat fighters from London. However, an unequivocal decision on their transfer to Ukraine by the British leadership has not yet been made.
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