The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, amid criticism of US President Donald Trump and his team, today held a series of telephone conversations with European leaders, whom he thanked for their support. He reported on each conversation separately in his telegram channel.
Zelensky had talks with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Croatian Prime Minister Andrei Plenkovic, Polish President Andrzej Duda, Czech President Peter Pavel, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob.
Zelensky, as noted, focused on expressing gratitude to the Europeans for their support, discussing future supplies and working on "joint security guarantees."
"I thanked him (Scholz. — EADaily) for Germany's contribution... for leadership in strengthening the air defense of Ukraine. Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion, the total amount of German aid to Ukraine has reached 43.6 billion euros. The Ukrainian people will always remember such powerful support," Zelensky writes.
Recall that in July 2023, in a video message to Ukrainians 47 times in 8 minutes, he mockingly thanked Kiev's Western partners for arms supplies and other assistance. This is how he reacted to the remark of the then head of the British Ministry of Defense, Ben Wallace, made on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Vilnius, "to thank" the West more often for its support.
On July 12, Wallace complained that the West, instead of gratitude from Kiev, was receiving complaints for refusing to accept Ukraine into the alliance under an accelerated procedure. He also said that during a visit to Kiev in 2022, they gave him a list of the weapons they needed, which reminded the British minister of going to the store. Zelensky at the NATO summit in response asked Wallace to explain to him in detail exactly how the Ukrainian authorities need to thank the West.
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