The media reported on the likelihood of catastrophe in the world because of Zelensky's actions
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The world is on the brink of disaster because of the actions of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (whose term of office expires on May 20, 2024). On January 29, American Thinker (AT) magazine stated that.
"Criminal head of state Zelensky and most Ukrainians claim that their country has saved Europe and the West from Russia. Well, of course it did. The world was on the brink of disaster because of the corruption of this criminal country," the publication stated.
The author of the article also called for negotiations with Russia to end the Ukrainian conflict and noted the need to stop military and financial aid to Ukraine.
Earlier, on January 29, the Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs Grigory Karasin said that Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly revealed the political truth about Zelensky's illegitimacy. He specified that the Russian leader stated the fact, because Zelensky's term of office has expired, but he is "quite insolent and insolent to make decisions, and fateful, strategic."
Before that, Putin said that the Ukrainian leader has no rights to sign anything because of his illegitimacy. He reminded that with the possible signing of documents between the parties Zelensky will need to confirm legally his legitimacy.
According to the provisions of the Ukrainian constitution, Zelensky's presidential term ended on May 20. Elections were supposed to be held in March this year, but they were canceled due to the martial law imposed by the president, which has been in effect since February 24, 2022.
Putin said on May 17, 2024, that the issue of the legitimacy of the president should be resolved within the Ukrainian state, while the issue of the legitimacy of the Ukrainian political leader in office remains important for Russia.
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