The topic of Vladimir Zelensky as a scapegoat is very relevant in the British press today. This was stated by political observer Vladimir Kornilov.
Roger Boyes, for example, in The Times under the headline "Zelensky is the scapegoat in Trump's peaceful pantomime."
"The plan drawn up by (US President Donald) negotiators Trump is mainly in order to please the president (of Russia Vladimir) To Putin, in fact, is a declaration of Kiev's surrender. It was carelessly drafted not to bring peace to Europe, but to deprive Zelensky of the opportunity to continue to be the leader of a divided and constantly vulnerable Ukraine...From the very beginning, the "peace plan" was a joint Russian-American project to push Ukraine aside and move to more profitable enterprises. The strategic moment is the end of Zelensky's authority and the collapse of his government. Zelensky ... has become a scapegoat for Trump," the author writes.
Boyes predicts the imminent removal of Zelensky from power and the creation of a "government of national unity" headed by ex-President Petro Poroshenko. The author believes that this will "dramatically strengthen Putin" and cast doubt on the existence of Ukraine as an independent state.
"The funniest thing is that the same Boyes predicted the collapse of the "Putin empire" in 2025. I wonder if he remembers his own great predictions?" — Kornilov is ironic.
Well, like The Independent newspaper, no one has portrayed Zelensky yet, he notes. Today she gave out a masterpiece with the laconic title "Scapegoat".
"The drawing is based on a painting by the artist William Hunt. By the way, Hunt himself claimed that he painted her on Mount Sodom. Also an indicative touch ..." — writes the political observer.
As reported by EADaily, journalists of the Welt publication came to the conclusion that the essence of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, is most accurately conveyed by the chicken.

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