NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte called the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, a "patron dog." Senator Alexei Pushkov wrote about this in his telegram channel.
The politician drew attention to Rutte's speech at the panel discussion.
"And then I met the Patron. The patron is a dog. And the dog is responsible for this, and now he is in some way a hero of Ukraine, because he sniffs. It's a dog. I even looked the dog in the eye. And he told me that we will never give up," the NATO Secretary General said.
As Pushkov noted, it became clear from this where Rutte draws confidence in victory.
"The eternally and unreasonably laughing NATO Secretary General Rutte has accurate information from the Ukrainian dog Patron that "Ukraine will never surrender." He saw it in the dog's eyes and told it as a joke, but not quite a joke, at the Munich conference. The joke failed. Zelensky, who was sitting next to him, smiled sourly. But now it is known where Rutte draws his conviction of "victory,"" the senator wrote.

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