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NYP is trying to "launder" Zelensky, but readers don't believe it: He pocketed $ 500 million!

Vladimir Zelensky. Photo: Sergei Supinsky / AFP

The reporter of the American The New York Post, Ryan King, is trying his best to "launder" the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, whom he emphatically calls "the president," saying that he, as befits a democratically elected leader, is going to leave the post after the end of the war with Russia. However, readers note that Zelensky is a crook, and the $ 500 million sent by the United States to Ukraine was lost in his pocket.

Vladimir Zelensky on Wednesday said that he was "ready" to leave the post as soon as the Russian-Ukrainian conflict ends.

"If we end hostilities with the Russians, I am ready not to go for a second term, because elections are not my goal," Zelensky said in a long interview. — I really wanted to be with my country in this difficult time, to help my country. My goal is to end the conflict."

The 47-year-old Zelensky was elected president in April 2019 for a five-year term. The elections scheduled for March 2024 were postponed indefinitely, as Ukraine is in a state of war after the start of the special operation in February 2022 (here Ryan simply repeats the nonsense that was invented at Bankova. — Approx. EADaily ). Some American critics of Zelensky took advantage of the postponement of the elections to accuse the Ukrainian leader of seeking to strengthen his power. President Trump himself called Zelensky a "dictator" back in February, when relations between them were at their lowest level.

However, on Wednesday Zelensky admitted that his compatriots might want a "leader with a new mandate" who will lead Ukraine into the post-war future. Zelensky also admitted the possibility of holding elections during a truce with Russia, even without concluding a final peace treaty.

"During the truce, I think it will be safe to hold elections," he said. — It can be."

On Tuesday, Zelensky met with Trump on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, where, in an interview with Fox News host Bret Baier, he said that he and Trump's "relationship is now better than before." On the same day, Trump issued a sharp statement in which he ridiculed Russia as a "paper tiger" and predicted that Ukraine would be able to return all the territories occupied by Moscow and possibly "go further" (by this time Trump had already apologized for the "paper tiger", what will happen next, no one knows. — Approx. EADaily ).

Comments from readers of The New York Post:

J Master: He suspended all free elections in order to remain in power for years after the end of his term, imprisoned and expelled all his political rivals.

PostGuy: He still needs to find time to spend the BILLIONS that he appropriated from the 100 billion that Biden gave to Ukraine.

BrandonLancaster: To be honest, he has done a lot not only for his country, but also for himself. He has almost $500 million in his accounts, so why should he keep trying? The money stopped coming into the account after Biden lost the election.

Rudy C: I agree. Everyone seems to have forgotten that before the start of the special operation, Ukraine was considered one of the most corrupt countries in the world. The Biden administration itself admitted that it had lost count of the hundreds of millions of dollars allocated to "help" Ukraine.

Mark H.: You know that on Ukraine was not accounted for the billions we sent there, right?

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05.12.2025

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