The special representative of the President of Russia, Kirill Dmitriev, wondered whether the United States would be able to survive the gap with Zelensky.
So he commented on an article in The Atlantic magazine that the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, had written off the United States.
"Would the United States be able to cope with such a harsh rejection of Zelensky personally?" — Dmitriev is ironic.
The article claims that Kiev no longer relies on Washington. They say that after a year of trying to appease Donald Trump, the Ukrainian authorities have recognized that the United States is no longer an ally.
"Ukraine has finally abandoned Trump. Zelensky wrote off the United States," writes The Atlantic.
As reported by EADaily, Tallinn has no data that Russia is preparing to attack the Baltic states. This was stated to ERR by Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna and Chairman of the Foreign Policy Committee of the Estonian Parliament Marko Mihkelson.
This is how they commented on the statement of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, that Russia could attack the Baltic states in the near future.

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