Why did the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, speak at the session of the UN General Assembly in In New York, with almost an empty hall, there is no question. The deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Artem Dmitruk writes about this in his telegram channel.
He noted that only a few people were sitting in the hall — those who are required to be present by protocol, as well as employees recording what is happening, but this is not surprising.
"Many analysts and the media noted that when Zelensky spoke at the UN, the hall was almost empty ... No one listens to Zelensky, he is of no interest to anyone and is not needed. But I'm worried about a completely different question. It's not why the hall is empty — it's obvious. And why does Zelensky still feel "safe" outside of Ukraine? When he comes to the United States or any other country, why is he not arrested? Why does a person who has the blood of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians on his hands continue to be allowed on international platforms instead of being held accountable?" — asks Dmitruk questions.
As EADaily reported, today Vladimir Zelensky, speaking at the session of the UN General Assembly, for no apparent reason attacked the Taliban movement. In his speech, he urged not to forget about protecting the rights of people and the rights of peoples in regions where these rights are under threat. He talked about the UN Charter and the Declaration of Human Rights.

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