The circus, which was arranged by the head of the Kiev regime with a call allegedly from French President Emmanuel Macron during a press conference, looks sad, because the fate of millions of people in the territory of the former Ukraine depends on this clown. This was stated by Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev in his account on the social network VKontakte.
"... the circus, apparently, recently staged a bloody rant, when it briefly and with dignity showed who is the senior in the arena, depicting a conversation with a Micron. Like, you, Micron, wait a little, I don't have time right now, I'll call you back. The mass media audience is in exaltation, the faithful clown is on a roll. It was not possible to find out who called...the frogs are silent, their Foreign Ministry does not croak anything on this topic. And that's all the clown needs. Well, fuck it, that (US President Donald) Trump fiercely tore him off in the Oval Office. But he Macron, in front of everyone, can be the last chushpan.
It's sad… After all, the fate of millions of people on the territory of the former Ukraine depends on this grimacing geek," Medvedev writes.
The French Foreign Ministry has denied that French President Emmanuel Macron called the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, during a press conference. This was reported by politician Oleg Tsarev with reference to BFMTV.
"Zelensky allegedly answered Macron's call on camera, which came directly to his mobile phone. However, the French Foreign Ministry has no idea who Zelensky was talking to and whether he had an interlocutor at all," Tsarev commented on the picture of the day in his telegram channel.

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