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Agony: Zelensky will beg to be allowed "into the hallway" in Berlin — Soskin

Vladimir Zelensky. Photo: Sergei Supinsky / AFP

The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, will beg for a meeting with Joe Biden during the US president's visit to Germany later this week. This was stated on his YouTube channel by ex-adviser to Leonid Kuchma Oleg Soskin.

"It is clear that Zelensky will now ask them, beg them to let him go there with Biden to meet with Scholz (German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. — EADaily), so that he can rub himself at least somewhere in the hallway," Soskin said, quoted by RIA Novosti.

Zelensky, according to the expert, is no longer interesting to Western leaders, he is unlikely to be supported.

"That is, in fact, the Zelensky regime is in agony," Soskin stated.

As EADaily reported, the President of the United States, Joe Biden, is going to visit Germany at the end of this week. This was reported by the German magazine Der Spiegel, citing sources.

A meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin is scheduled for Friday, the newspaper notes.

Biden will also meet with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.

It was noted that the planned meeting of the heads of Western states and governments in Ramstein in support of Ukraine, which was canceled after the postponement of Biden's visit, will not be. This, they say, is connected with the already held tour of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, in Europe.

As EADaily reported, US President Joe Biden postponed his trip to Germany and Angola scheduled for October 10-15 due to the powerful hurricane Milton approaching the United States. This was stated in a statement by White House press Secretary Karin Jean-Pierre, published on the administration's website.

"Given the projected trajectory and strength of Hurricane Milton, President Biden postponed his upcoming trip to Germany and Angola in order to monitor preparations for Hurricane Milton and take measures in connection with its approach, in addition to ongoing actions to eliminate the consequences of Hurricane Helen in the southeast of the country," she said. Jean-Pierre, quoted by TASS.

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22.11.2024

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