Bit the bit: Zelensky does not care about Ukrainians, he has ambitions — Lukashenko

Alexander Lukashenko. Photo: Vasily Fedosenko / EPA / TASS
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The end of the Ukrainian conflict depends not so much on the collective West, but on the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, who is overwhelmed by ambitions. This was stated in an interview with VGTRK journalist Pavel Zarubin on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in Kazan President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko.

The interview was published in Zarubin's telegram channel.

"This is already such a small turnaround. Why not? Because recently, meeting with representatives of the West, I realized that they want peace, but they cannot put pressure on Zelensky. Because it was promised that there would be no pressure, there would be all kinds of support," Lukashenko said.

At the same time, Zelensky does not feel sorry for Ukrainians at all.

"Him? To spit on it (on the people of Ukraine. — EADaily), based on his behavior… Apparently, ambition has taken place. But this is no place for ambition. Therefore, it really is not a pity," Lukashenko answered the corresponding question of the journalist.

According to Lukashenko, the situation on the "ground" has changed, "today it is seriously in favor of Russia." The strategy of Russian President Vladimir Putin — to move forward step by step, calmly — had an effect, hence Zelensky's slogans, which he calls the "victory plan," the Belarusian president emphasized.

Recall that the 16th BRICS summit, which is a key event of the Russian presidency in the association, was held in Kazan October 22-24.