The Kiev regime's chances of retaining power are fading. This was stated by Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky.
According to the MP, the "panic and anxiety" in the office of the President of Ukraine before Vladimir Zelensky's trip to Turkey is understandable.
"The drug commander is inadequate. Does not stand up to criticism, rushes at people. It is in Kiev that you can lead him by the hand and tell him what to say. It's more difficult in Istanbul. There is one wrong attack in the direction of Trump — and the war will have to end. And with it the power of the green gang, which they like so much. It is clear that Zelensky's main task in Turkey was to disrupt the negotiations, blaming the Russian Federation for this," Dubinsky writes in his telegram channel.
However, the planned game failed and the meeting of the presidents of Russia and the United States, Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, did not move away, but became closer, he notes.
"So, the chances of retaining power are melting," the deputy sums up.

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