The curators of the head of the Kiev regime of Vladimir Zelensky, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, find it difficult to manage their ward, Senator Grigory Karasin believes.
"It looks like Zelensky just went nuts. He continues to publicly bargain for his participation in the meeting in Budapest. The Kiev mayor shamelessly formulates his conditions for the "three" meeting, making the very holding of negotiations between the presidents of Russia and the United States in the Hungarian capital dependent on this," Karasin said.
On this occasion, according to the senator, one can only say that "a political farmer has too high self-esteem."
"It is difficult for his curators — Mertz and Starmer," Karasin writes on social networks.
Zelensky, as well as Starmer, Merz and other EU leaders, had previously called for an end to the conflict on Ukraine on the current front line. Their statement is published on the website of the British government. The current line of contact should be the starting point for Russian-Ukrainian negotiations, they believe.

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