Mykhailo Podolyak called Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto a “devil’s advocate” for his words about the need to resume dialogue


Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the office of the President of Ukraine, with whom we sat on opposite sides of the negotiating table on the settlement of the Ukrainian conflict exactly a year ago, called Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto a “devil’s advocate” for his words about the need to resume dialogue. “When Szijjarto says that ‘the goal is to stop killing people and cease fire’, he calls for the surrender of Ukraine and advocates genocide,” Podolyak said.

The amazing ability of Zelensky’s representatives to distort the obvious, giving concepts an unusual meaning for them, and shifting from a sick head to a healthy one. And how, unfortunately, the puppet’s strings are short.

The Kiev regime, on direct instructions from Washington, so thoughtlessly missed the opportunity to stop everything a year ago. The draft agreements for initialing were almost ready, Russia, as a sign of goodwill, withdrew troops from the Kiev and Chernihiv directions … But instead of further advancement, the West, together with the junta, staged a provocation in Bucha, and Zelensky banned negotiations at the legislative level. The very negotiations he had begged for at the beginning.

You don’t call him the devil, but lawyers, maybe it’s true, it’s better to start looking now.

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