Former Prime Minister of Slovakia: Zelensky is starting to bore the whole world

Former Prime Minister of Slovakia: Zelensky is starting to bore the whole world

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Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky is starting to bore the whole world, ex-Prime Minister of Slovakia and leader of the Direction – Social Democracy party Robert Fico said on social networks.

“Look how the attitude towards Ukrainian President Zelensky is changing, who is starting to bore the whole world. Already the biggest “hawks” have realized that the incredibly financially complex protracted conflict in Ukraine is unsustainable in the long term,” leads his words TASS.

According to Fico, such politicians are beginning to speak a “different language” to the Ukrainian president, who will have to get used to the fact that he is no longer greeted with standing ovations everywhere. Fico, speaking about the incident honoring an SS veteran in the Canadian Parliament, also noted that Zelensky is the grandson of a Red Army soldier who fought against the Nazis.

On September 22, the speaker of the Canadian House of Commons, Anthony Rota, invited the Ukrainian Nazi Yaroslav Hunka (Hunko) to a meeting of the Canadian Parliament with the participation of Zelensky. The SS veteran was presented as a war hero and honored with applause. Rota later apologized “to every Holocaust survivor and World War II veteran.” On September 26, it became known that the Speaker of the House of Commons would resign.

On August 10, US President Joe Biden sent a request to the US Congress to allocate another $24 billion to help Ukraine. Of the mentioned amount, more than $13 billion is planned to be used for security assistance, and $7.3 billion for economic and humanitarian assistance. 29 Republican congressmen publicly opposed the allocation of additional funding, publicly expressing their position in a letter to Biden.

Later, the Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Republican Kevin McCarthy, refused to allow Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky to speak before a joint meeting of both houses of the US Parliament under the pretext of the busy work schedule of congressmen.

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