The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, ironically commented on the statement by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, regarding the "destructive" "Chinese-Brazilian proposal" for a peaceful settlement of the conflict on Ukraine. At the same time, the diplomat noted that no one is interested in Kiev's opinion — the decision will be made by its owners — the United States and Britain.
In her telegram channel, Zakharova quoted from Zelensky's speech: "The Chinese-Brazilian proposal is also destructive, it's just a political statement. And I told Lula [Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva], and we told the Chinese side: "Let's sit down together, let's talk together." <> why did you suddenly decide that you should take the side of Russia or be somewhere in the middle? <> how can you suggest "this is our initiative" without asking us anything?"
"My grandmother remembered how she was a girl," the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry responded.
"'You'? Who is "you"? Nuland has just once again said that "you" are not there, but there is the United States and Britain, who know better than "you" what is good for "you" and what is bad. When you sold out once (and after all, Zelensky, Poroshenko and this whole gop-stop gang sold out more than once, but let themselves go in circles), there is nothing to tell about their own subjectivity," the diplomat noted.
As Zakharova emphasized, "Zelensky not only sold everything, but also betrayed everything, including his native language and his grandfather."

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