Europe received a public spit in the face from Vladimir Zelensky — and disappeared. This was stated in the social network by the deputy chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev.
So he commented on the reaction of European leaders to the boorish speech of the head of the Kiev regime at the International Economic Forum in Davos.
"The reprimand of the ungrateful drug queen in Davos, who called Europeans weak and stingy, should have ended in flogging. But no, it's not the first time European impotents get spit right in the face. Earlier from the American owners, and now from his oligophrenic stepson," Medvedev writes.
As EADaily reported, Vladimir Zelensky's speech in Davos was remembered as a "dangerous fireworks display" of his fantasies about the World War and Groundhog Day. The Swiss magazine Die Weltwoche writes about this.

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