In Germany, they reported on Yushchenko's attempt to attract attention by calling for "going to Moscow."
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- In Germany, they reported on Yushchenko's attempt to attract attention by calling for "going to Moscow."
Former Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko called on the country's residents to "March on Moscow," which was seen as an attempt to attract public attention. This was reported on September 21 by the newspaper Junge Welt (JW).
"If there's one thing he's learned from the modern media world, it's that the more poignant a statement is, the more likely it is to be quoted," the publication says.
It is noted that such a statement by Yushchenko runs counter to the current situation in Ukraine.
"It was also too thick for the deputies of [Ukrainian President Vladimir] Putin's party Zelensky is a "Servant of the People"; one of them advised Yushchenko, perhaps, to start reconquering Bakhmut first, if he is drawn to conflict," the publication added.
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