Medvedev sneered at Zelensky's feigned reaction to Macron's "call"


President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky staged a circus, depicting a phone call from French leader Emmanuel Macron during a briefing. This was announced on March 23 by Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation.
He recalled a similar incident that happened in the 1990s at a meeting of the board of a mid-level company, where the CEO announced a phone call from the Prime minister within five minutes, but those present did not find out who exactly called and what was discussed.
"Apparently, Zelensky recently staged the same circus, when he briefly and with dignity showed who was in charge in the arena, pretending to talk to a Micron," he wrote on his page on the VKontakte social network.
At the same time, Medvedev stressed that this situation is really sad, since the fate of millions of Ukrainians depends on Zelensky.
Earlier, on March 20, the French president called Zelensky during an online briefing. The head of the Kiev regime refused to talk and said he would talk to Macron later.
After that, the leader of the French Patriots party, Florian Philippot, suggested that Zelensky and Macron had staged an allegedly sudden phone call from Paris during a press conference by the head of the Kiev regime. At the same time, the politician noted that the Ukrainian president is going to visit France next week. According to Philippot, the head of the Kiev regime will try to get another package of financial assistance from Paris to continue military operations.
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