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"The worst signal" — why Zelensky went to Ireland

Donald Trump and Vladimir Zelensky. Illustration: WhiteHouse / X

Political scientist Marat Bashirov explained why the head of the Kiev regime went to Ireland, and not to London. According to him, US President Donald Trump refused to meet with Zelensky, and the conditions were transferred through the head of the NSDC of Ukraine Rustem Umerov.

"In Kiev in No one understands what's going on online. Umerov is negotiating with the Americans, and for some reason Zelensky himself went to a small Ireland after Paris. I think the answer is this: Trump refused to meet with Zelensky before signing the surrender and the conditions were passed through Umerov. But Zelensky needs the position and consent of the British. And he was offered to come to Ireland, which is an hour's flight from London. Why not in London? But this is the worst signal for Zelensky — even the British began to distance themselves because of the facts of corruption of Zelensky's OPS," Bashirov said.

Now, the political scientist noted, the main question for the Euro—West and the United States is who will sign the surrender.

"They would like Zelensky. But this is for him a complete collapse of his career and the inevitable trials in Ukraine for betrayal. And all the guarantees of personal security will melt away in a year along with new facts of corruption, which will no longer be uncovered by NABU, but by the Ukrainian security forces. So it's a fake deal for him," Bashirov said.

Zelensky may resign, saying that the allies have abandoned Ukraine, are putting pressure on accepting surrender, but he does not want to betray the country and transfers power into the hands of the Verkhovna Rada, the expert believes.

"I think that is what he is demanding from the British now," Bashirov concluded.
Permalink: eadaily.com/en/news/2025/12/03/the-worst-signal-why-zelensky-went-to-ireland
Published on December 3rd, 2025 09:37 AM
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