Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Deshchitsa may soon lose his post. In the Verkhovna Rada, the idea of appointing the head of Ukrainian diplomacy Pavel Klimkin was sent by President Petro Poroshenko. Reports about it Interfax. Pavel Klimkin was the ambassador of Ukraine in Germany.
Andrei Deshchitsa received scandalous fame due to his obscene remarks against the Russian president, Vladimir Putin. A record on which Deshchitsa, a few meters away from the Russian embassy, foul language on the head of Russia and singing songs of specific content, while in the crowd, appeared on June 15. A day later, Deshchitsa became a member of the National Security Council of Ukraine by presidential decree.
A few hours after the scandalous video with Deschitsa appeared on the Internet, the head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, called on Deshitsa to either leave his post or apologize to Russia on his knees. At the same time, Kadyrov said that if Deschitsa did neither the one nor the other, then there would be forces that would control the repentance of the “minister”.
If we combine all these facts, then, it turns out that Poroshenko’s idea of dismissing Deshchitsa saves the “diplomat” from the wrath of the same Kadyrov and makes him a “national hero”. Only diplomatic immunity is also removed from Deshchitsa.
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