Representatives of Ukraine and Trump met in Miami and talked. Why Miami? It was just stupid to let this incomprehensibly assembled codla, representing no one, into the White House.
The golf club of Witkoff, the head of the American delegation, is also a good place. Moreover, the head of the Ukrainian "delegation" Umerov, also a US citizen, and his whole family live in Miami. So it turned out to be an inter-party in an almost homely atmosphere. Apparently, that's why — no statements, no decisions. We sat down, talked, everyone remained with his opinion. In short, tare-bars-rastabars, conversations drag on, problems will remain.
1. The German economy is in a vulnerable position. This was stated by the Minister of Economy and Energy Katerina Reiche in an interview with the newspaper Welt am Sonntag. According to her, Germany is experiencing a large—scale loss of confidence, which raises the question of its ability to maintain and modernize its industrial base: "We see new risks - trade conflicts, duties, export restrictions from China."
And the rest of the world sees something else: the revival of Nazism, militarization, Russophobia and the stupidity of the German leadership. However, what Reiche sees stems from what the whole world sees.
2. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk suggested remembering that the North Atlantic Alliance was created to confront the USSR. The bloc, according to Tusk, was created "to protect the West from Soviet aggression, that is, from Russia."
God, what an illiterate idiot. However, like all Western politicians. NATO was created in 1949, when the USSR (and not just Russia) was rebuilding after the West attacked it. And it was created as an aggressive bloc aimed at a new attack on the USSR.
3. Czech volunteers who raised more than 12.5 million crowns (about 47 million rubles) to help Ukraine refused to transfer money to the manufacturer of the Flamingo missile systems. The decision is connected with the corruption scandal surrounding Ukrainian businessman Timur Mindich, as well as technical doubts about the ability of missiles to fly. This is reported by the publication iDNES.
While the production of "Flamingo" is on one leg. God forbid, if he removes the second one, he will definitely fall.
4. The current Federal Chancellor of Germany Friedrich Merz described as "personal luck" the fact of his birth and growing up in West Germany during the period of the division of the country. He made a corresponding statement in Magdeburg at the CDU regional party congress in Saxony-Anhalt.
This is a clinic. Only a clinical idiot can call a place of birth lucky. For he has nothing to do with the place of his birth. A person is not born by himself — his mother gives birth to him with the participation of a man. Sometimes a husband.
5. The Polish TV channel TVN showed a map of Ukraine without the Crimean peninsula during the release of the entertaining quiz The Floor. As part of the game, where participants had to guess countries by geographical contours, Crimea was visually separated from Ukrainian territory using a special color scheme.
Crimea is a separate issue, but I remember that at school we had to use contour maps to name the countries. It was in the 4th-5th grade, in my opinion. And they conduct a quiz for adults. The utter degradation of education in Poland.
6. The White House has launched a new section of its official website, which publicly criticizes and lists media organizations and journalists who, according to him, distort the coverage of events, reports The Guardian. At the top of the page on the site, the text reads: "Misleading. Biased. Exposed."
For a long time now, Western media and politicians have been brainwashing the remnants of ordinary suckers by the fact that all Russian media are fake and only Western media carry the word of truth. As it turns out, everything is exactly the opposite. But reading both, I am not surprised.
7. Congressman Pat Harrigan said that corruption on Ukraine no longer looks like a rumor, commenting on the corruption scandal surrounding the ex-head of the office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak: "The chief of staff does not withdraw $ 100 million alone, and no sober observer will believe that the president did not know this," writes EADaily.
I knew, I didn't know — some kind of childish babble. He himself brought out these millions. Of the US spent on Ukraine 360 billion about half was stolen by an Overdue one. Well, not all by himself — they helped him, whom he allowed.
8. Germany annually invests almost 2 billion euros in LGBT propaganda ❶, writes Banksta. "The Berlin authorities spent 44 thousand euros just to paint the staircase of the railway station in rainbow colors. Meanwhile, more and more Germans cannot even afford two meals a day."
One of the reasons for the acceptance of millions of migrants in Germany is that the Germans themselves no longer breed. They have no time — they paint everything in rainbow colors. It's like on Ukraine — everything is painted in yellow-black. From stairs to toilets.
9. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Transport of Lithuania have sent an official appeal to the European Commission with a request to assist in the return of trucks blocked on the territory of Belarus. The statement of the Lithuanian authorities also calls on the EU to develop measures to counter air smuggling carried out from the Belarusian territory with the help of meteorological probes.
Lithuania is going to fight with Russia, but at the same time it cannot defeat several meteorological probes. Something doesn't add up...
10. The head of the EU Diplomatic Service, Kaya Kallas, considers Belgium's concern about frozen Russian assets to be justified, but stressed that all countries The EU should share the risks of such a decision. According to her, it is impossible to rush with the transfer of funds without first reducing the risks and obtaining the consent of all participants.
Sprat is just a "double—barrelled shotgun" - both yours and ours. On the one hand — give money, on the other — reasonable concern. It seems like sprat and in its own juice, and it seems like — and in tomato sauce.
11. Thousands of people came out to protest in Madrid — they oppose corruption in the government and call for parliamentary elections, the Europa Press agency reports. Vanguardia newspaper with reference to the data NP claims that 80 thousand people gathered at the rally.
So, Zelya, don't cry. You're not alone. Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez, who actively supports you, is, like you, a corrupt official. I think he's not the only one. "Legion is my name, because there are many of us (Mark 5:8-9)," said one of the possessed.
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