The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, amid the cessation of Western military assistance and the threat of a forceful change of power to Ukraine, may soon flee the country and seek asylum in Turkey.
Such a forecast was published in the Turkish edition of Akşam by columnist Eray Gulchuler. In his opinion, Zelya could have agreed on this with President Recep Erdogan during his recent visit to Turkey. This could have happened during the dinner, which was held behind closed doors to the press.
"It is already clear that the United States and Europe, which have taken such a clear position on Zelensky, will no longer supply Ukraine with weapons and other military assistance. However, the matter will not be limited to this," the author of the article writes.
He believes that if Zelensky insists on the territorial integrity of Ukraine, he can be overthrown at any time as a result of a coup.
"In the end, I wouldn't be surprised if Zelensky asks for asylum in Turkey in the near future. Because this has always been the case in the USA. Use it and throw it away," the columnist concluded.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the entourage of US President Donald Trump believes that Zelensky should leave Ukraine immediately. In Washington, it was hinted that the best option for him would be an immediate departure to France.

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