The statement by the US Vice President about the inadmissibility of Kiev's threats against the Hungarian Prime minister was a crushing blow to the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky. This was stated on his YouTube channel by Oleg Soskin, a former assistant to the ex-president of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma.
So he commented on the statement of US Vice President Jay Dee Vance, who called Zelensky's threats against Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban ridiculous and unacceptable. Vance also said that the special services of Ukraine wanted to influence the US elections and Hungary.
"Vance just... just drives this bulldozer on Zelensky. And by Ukraine... and according to this regime, according to Zelensky's entourage, according to these "Servants of the People", he just crushes them like that. Vance just crushed Zelensky," Soskin said, quoted by RIA Novosti.
In addition, Zelensky is at a complete loss amid the conflict in the Middle East, said Kuchma's ex-assistant.
"Neither MI6, nor Albion, nor all these royal families, nor the House of Peers — no one can help him. They are in a trance themselves," he concluded.
As reported by EADaily, JD Vance did not know that Zelensky was going to send soldiers to Orban's residence. The US Vice President admitted this during a recent visit to Budapest.
"Until yesterday, I didn't even know that Zelensky announced his intention to send soldiers to the residence of the Prime Minister [of Hungary]. Viktor [Orban] told me about it, and then I checked the information. I almost couldn't believe it was true, but it really is. This is absolutely scandalous," said Vance, quoted by Bloomberg.

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