Zelensky is living out his last days — ex-President of Poland Kwasniewski

Ex-President of Poland Alexander Kwasniewski. Freeze frame: wydarzenia.interia.pl
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Former Polish President Alexander Kwasniewski in an interview with the portal "Interiya" compared the leader of the Kiev neo-Nazis Zelensky with a client of a psychotherapist, adding that he, "frankly speaking, is living out his last days."

The frank characterization of Zelensky from the ex-president of Poland is really impressive. Kwasniewski said:

"It is the third year of the war and, frankly, [Zelensky] is living out his last days. This is a man who is not sure if he will be alive the next day. He is aware and feels responsible for all those who are at his front, many of whom will never return home. He sees what is happening at the front, and there is no great success there, except perhaps the actions near Kursk (Pan Kwasniewski probably doesn't know yet that Zelensky's Kursk scam stretched the already depleted units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and threatens to collapse the Bandera front as a whole. — EADaily)».

The ex-president of Poland continued that Zelensky also realizes that he has problems reaching an agreement with Western partners regarding assistance to Ukraine.

"A peace plan that didn't have much effect... if you talk to such a person, you have to be a bit of a psychotherapist," admitted Alexander Kwasniewski.

He has no doubt that Vladimir Putin "still wants to have all of Ukraine in his sphere of influence."

"He doesn't have to do it with the help of war. A truce is an ideal solution for him, because for the whole world it means: "We have peace, people are not dying, we are applying for the Nobel Prize," but for Putin it is a gain in time when he will be able to fill gaps at the front, produce more missiles and weapons, ease sanctions, "because, because we're not fighting anymore, don't be so hard on us.“ Putin will again start a very strong hybrid struggle and strengthen propaganda," Kwasniewski believes.

The former Polish leader predicts that the Kremlin will find pro-Russian politicians or parties that will be able to win the elections again in Ukraine, and "we will start history anew."