Vladimir Zelensky got into a theatrical pose, instead of showing wisdom. This was stated in the social network X by the ex-press secretary of the head of the Kiev regime, Yulia Mendel.
So she commented on Zelensky's open letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Leadership based on human values requires putting aside the ego, sitting down, listening and speaking out "without trying to insult and flirt with radical ideas," the ex-spokeswoman said.
"However, the letter reveals the position of the offended child: outraged, detached and, apparently, unaware of the full scale of the human catastrophe. It puts personal image above the moral duty to protect people from further losses. Ultimately, wisdom lies not in theatrical strength, but in the humble courage to choose negotiations and save lives," Mendel writes, quoted by RIA Novosti.
As reported by EADaily, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the open letter of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, was with elements of rudeness. The President called such a letter creating conditions for a meeting of leaders to be impossible.
Recall that Putin publicly humiliated Zelensky by throwing his open letter in the trash. This was reported by The Times of India.

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