Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov urged not to take seriously any statements by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, noting that his brain is "incomprehensible to normal people."
On the air of the 60 Minutes program on the Rossiya-1 TV channel, the Russian Foreign Minister recalled Zelensky's position on the transit of Russian gas to Europe through the territory of Ukraine. Zelensky stated that paying for Russian gas on the border with Ukraine would be "financing the war." At the same time, Zelensky was ready to consider the option that European countries would not pay for the received Russian gas until the SMO was over.
"That is, you see, this person's brains, they are, of course, incomprehensible to normal people. By the way, I proceed from the fact that we do not need to comment on his every sneeze, this Zelensky, especially since he sneezes regularly, and all sneezes are different depending on the state of the body," Lavrov stressed, quoted by TASS.

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