The official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Maria Zakharova believes that the former ambassador of Ukraine to Germany Andriy Melnyk, appointed permanent representative of the country to the UN, should see a doctor, and not in The UN against the background of his statements about Kiev's ability to conduct military operations until 2029.
During the briefing, the diplomat drew attention to Melnik's statements in the German press about Kiev's ability to conduct military operations until 2029. As it was agreed by the permanent Representative, Ukraine will need Germany to transfer to it 30% of its military equipment, including Taurus long-range missiles.
"This, of course, is already to the doctor, and not to the UN. This is an excellent characteristic and a vivid picture of what is basically happening at Bankova. They understand that they only need to blackmail their Western European curators with something — and that's it, and the money flows like a river. So they use this tactic," Zakharova said.
She stressed that this is where Bankova's "growing appetites" stem from regarding the buildup of Western military and financial assistance to the Kiev regime in realizing "an absolutely impossible, utopian dream, as they formulated, of defeating Russia," TASS quotes.

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