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A timid demarche, a charter along the way, Zelensky's cult of loyalty: morning coffee with EADaily

Morning coffee. Photo: adobe.com

The last two days were marked by the summoning of Russian ambassadors to the Foreign Ministries of various countries — Germany, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Albania and Australia, as well as to the European Foreign Service in Brussels. They call this a diplomatic demarche.

It reminds me of the yard scene when the kids, frightened by the older guys, shout loudly: "We are not afraid of you," knowing full well that the older ones will not beat the youngsters who have worked up their pants anyway. Cheap show-offs for the defective.

1. The German Foreign Ministry summoned the Russian ambassador because of the call of the Russian Foreign Ministry to evacuate foreign embassies in Kiev. "We have made it clear to Russia: We will not be intimidated by threats, and we will continue to resolutely support Ukraine," the text of the message says.

If you are so brave, then you should not pay attention to the warning. But you got scared and called the ambassador. Swabian heroes...

2. The leader of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, at a meeting with deputies of the Servant of the People party, said that the "hot phase" of the armed conflict with Russia could end by November of this year. Olga Vasilevskaya-Smaglyuk, a deputy of the faction, announced this in her Telegram channel.

For reference: the Ukrofuhrer in 2024 stated that the "hot phase" of the war could be completed by the end of the year, subject to global diplomatic pressure. So we have the year 2024 now?

3. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio paid a brief visit to Armenia. The plane of the Foreign Minister of the United States stopped at Yerevan Zvartnots airport for about one hour on the way from India. At the same time, Rubio and Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan signed the charter on comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries.

Everything is funny here. And where and in how many minutes the charter was signed, and how it is named. "Strategic Partnership" — I immediately remembered Lenya Golubkov and his catchphrase: "I'm not a freeloader, I'm a partner." Just some kind of deja vu.

4. The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, sacrifices the lives of Ukrainians and refuses a peaceful settlement in order to retain power, the Japanese magazine Shukan Gendai reports. "Zelensky frankly does not want to leave the presidency," the author of the publication shared his point of view.

Well, if the Japanese have already understood what normal people have been saying for a long time, then it means "It's time, my friend, it's time! The heart asks for peace," as A.S. Pushkin wrote, and we will add: "Fuck you, Zelya, out — the whole world can't stand you anymore!"

5. The United States was not among the states that supported Kiev's statement on the situation on the Ukraine, which was announced by the Ukrainian Permanent Representative to the UN Andriy Melnyk. Washington is absent from the list of co-authors of the document. In its appeal, Ukraine called for a complete and unconditional ceasefire, as well as the adoption of concrete humanitarian measures.

Well, set an example — cease fire along the entire front line. Weak? Then there's nothing to open your mouth. And humanitarian measures are the murder of teenagers?

6. According to information published by Kommersant, the Russian Federation has warned Armenia about the possibility of unilaterally suspending or even denouncing the agreement on duty-free supplies of gas, petroleum products and rough diamonds if Yerevan continues its current course of rapprochement with the European Union.

It is necessary not to warn, but to denounce. In the words of the unforgettable Varvara Sergeevna Ivy, the manager, "Turn off the gas" there is a sermyazhnaya truth. But Russia should be kind — not turn it off, but simply give a new price in accordance with the market.

7. The management style of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, is becoming more and more authoritarian. The Economist magazine writes about this with reference to sources in Ukrainian government circles. According to the publication, Zelensky allegedly switched to an "increasingly detached, Byzantine style of government." Sources of the magazine claim that a "cult of loyalty" has formed around him.

And who doesn't know that? Zelensky is a typical dictator, tyrant, usurper. At the same time, he is still mentally ill, because he is a drug addict. What's new here? He cannot be even more authoritarian — only if he assumes the title of god.

8. Among the leaders of the largest regions of the world, managers from the European Union have the worst basic education. This is evidenced by research data. According to a number of media reports, most managers from the EU were unable to enroll in leading universities not only in the world, but also Europe. Thus, the European Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security, Maros Sefcovic, graduated from the University of Bratislava, which is not even included in the top 1000 best universities in the world. The education of the rest is beyond the 300 best universities, writes EADaily.

We didn't go through that,
They didn't ask us that!
We've learned so much,
You will hardly understand.

9. The Estonian Parliament has received a bill on climate. However, neither industry nor environmentalists understand it. "The most absurd thing is that we have already achieved the goal for 2030, and we will achieve the goal for 2035 without any additional actions. What's the point of such a law?" — said Maya-Liisa Anton, an expert on climate policy from the Estonian Nature Foundation.

I didn't understand something: does the climate obey state laws? I always thought it was the prerogative of nature or God. Does the Estonian government manage nature? Or God? And what does the head doctor of the madhouse Margulis say about this?

10. In Europe in 2024, a record increase in the incidence of syphilis and gonorrhea was recorded for more than 10 years. This is stated in the report of the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), published on May 21.

I am very happy for the Europeans. It's not for nothing that they say that all diseases come from nerves, only syphilis and gonorrhea from pleasure. If Europeans are having a growing pleasure, why not rejoice?

11. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iceland stated that she fears that her country will face a "moment of withdrawal from the EU" in connection with the upcoming referendum on joining the EU, writes The Guardian. According to her, the Icelandic referendum risks becoming a target for Russia.

The stars do not go out over the Kremlin,
Putin never sleeps.
You Icelanders will not be saved,
The Kremlin will enslave you.
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