The State Duma called Zelensky's statement to Russia boorish


The words of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (whose term of office expired on May 20) addressed to Russia show the extent of his degradation and boorishness. This was stated by State Duma deputy Mikhail Sheremet on 3 December, commenting on the Kiev regime leader's insulting remarks against Russia at a press conference with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz the previous day.
Answering the question of what Russia should do to resolve the conflict in Ukraine, Zelensky said "to three letters."
"With his words, Zelensky showed the whole world the extent of his degradation, boorishness and uneducated," he told RIA Novosti.
According to him, the Ukrainian leader made such a statement not from a great mind and proved thus his own panic moods, agony and lack of moral framework.
The day before, on December 2, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova called the Ukrainian president a cheapskate who cost the Ukrainian people too much after his insult against Russia.
Earlier in the day, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Ukraine was tired of Zelensky. This is how he commented on the words of Federation Council Speaker Valentina Matviyenko that the probability of attempts to hold talks on Ukraine in 2025 "is much higher than the probability that there will be no such attempts."
On December 1, the leader of the Arise France party, Nicolas Dupont-Eignan, rebuked the Ukrainian leader for derailing the agreements on Ukraine. According to him, if Zelensky had been ready for negotiations as early as 2022, "this monstrous conflict could have been avoided".
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