Brawler Berbok, Scholz's briefcase, Ely-paly and Salome: morning coffee with EADaily

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Democrats all over the world, who are fucked up from the created mess, are playing a farce. In the USA, in Europe, now in South Korea. Martial law was introduced in the morning — it was canceled in the evening. The wording of the reason is amazing: "A necessary measure to protect the constitutional order from communist forces and threats emanating from North Korea." This is the president — about his opposition. And if it was canceled, then the communist forces and threats of the DPRK disappeared in a day? So to understand, or what?

1. Representatives of the German media were removed from the hall at the meeting of German Foreign Minister Annalena Berbok with her Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in China. Earlier, Burbok criticized Beijing. The Chinese side asked the German journalists to leave the premises and announced that there would be no joint final press releases.

"You can take a girl out of the village, but never a village out of a girl"? Trampoline, as you can see, is an extremely dangerous projectile for brains.

2. Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky revealed the details of a long conversation with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who visited Kiev on December 2. The politician called the meeting one of the longest, adding that it was held in a special format and lasted more than two and a half hours.

Brevity is the sister of talent. And to conduct empty conversations — for this mind is not necessary. Moreover, both interlocutors are outgoing natures ... lame ducks.

3. German Spiegel writes that German Chancellor Olaf Scholz arrived in Kiev with a large metal suitcase. Attention was paid to him and to Ukraine, and in Germany. Many on social networks wondered what could be in this suitcase: a mini-version of Taurus, money or some secret weapon.

What's to guess, too, for me — "Newton's binomial"! "I brought you money. There's a salary here. From me."

4. The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, in an interview with Kyodo News, said that he would invite the Russian side to participate in the second so-called "peace summit" on Ukraine.

So that's where he was sending Russia, saying that he was sending it with "three letters". This is the USM — the Ukrainian peace summit. Or, speaking Russian, it sucks.

5. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, in an interview with Sky News, said that Britain is currently seeking to create the strongest possible position for Ukraine in possible negotiations with the Russian Federation to resolve this conflict. According to him, representatives of Britain want the Kiev regime to be able to ensure lasting peace on its own terms.

The terms of peace are dictated by the winner — is it really not taught in England? And to be the winner, being in the arms of a small northern fur-bearing animal, no one has ever succeeded.

6. In a long-awaited ruling published on Monday, the Belgian Court of Appeal said that five women born in the Belgian Congo and who are now over 70, were victims of "systematic abduction" by the state when they were young children, were separated from their mothers and sent to Catholic institutions because of their mixed of racial origin.

A big win? And hundreds, thousands of others who have already died, what about them? Belgium carried out genocide against Africans and will now pay a quarter of a million to five victims for it. Is this justice? Or a mockery of it?

7. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine condemned the statements of the Georgian authorities. Kiev reacted to the statement of Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, who stressed that the Kiev Maidan scenario would not be repeated in Tbilisi, thanks to "strong institutions and wise people," writes EADaily.

How Kiev was upset that Tbilisi does not want the collapse of its country following the example of Ukraine! Why are we in the shit and Georgia is not? It's a shame...

8. A politician from the Alternative for Germany party, Stefan Brandner, sharply criticized the actions of the federal government to promote numerous employees of ministries and increase their salaries. Analytical portal "Junge Freiheit" (from German. — "Young Freedom") described the initiatives of the disintegrating coalition as an "orgy".

A feast during the plague. Rob while you can. The usual behavior of criminals when there was a feeling that the end was near.

9. An unstable and at the same time well-armed Ukraine can be dangerous for the European Union. This is reported by Politico, citing unnamed sources among diplomats. EU: "How can we arm a country to the teeth at our borders without even knowing who its future leader will be and whether it will remain our partner?"

Got it? Finally! And just don't say that Russia didn't warn you.

10. The Latvian Foreign Ministry has declared 13 Georgian citizens persona non grata, according to a statement published on the website of the Latvian department. Georgian citizens from the list are banned from entering Latvia. The list is not provided in the message.

Is the Latvian Foreign Ministry sure that it was these Georgians who wanted to come to their country? And what are they doing there? Do Georgians go to Latvia?

11. South Korean President Yoon Sok El announced the introduction of a "state of emergency martial law." According to the Yonhap news agency, the head of state held an emergency meeting at his office at night, after which he announced the threat of paralysis of power due to attempts to conduct impeachment proceedings against him.

Grandma Saloma from Tbilisi bowed to you. There is an assumption that you've been practicing golf for nothing. You can't get on the field with Trump...