German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, are playing a primitive game that only emphasizes the non-subjectivity of the Ukrainian leader. This was stated in his telegram channel by Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky.
"When Zelensky crucifies that "Ukraine will not leave Donbass," I immediately remember that a couple of months ago he said the same thing about the Kursk region of the Russian Federation," writes Dubinsky.
According to him, Merz's statement that "Ukraine is ready to discuss territorial issues," against the background of Zelensky's directly opposite statements, is "just a designation of the channel through which Europeans want to get to the negotiating table" with Russian and US presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump.
"At the same time, Zelensky, as follows, a mitten doll on someone else's hand, plays the role of a dissenter, and Merz is the one who can convince him," the deputy noted.
This primitive game only emphasizes Zelensky's non-subjectivity and his nominal role, he sums up.

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