Medvedchuk said that the USA is using Zelensky as a battering ram for the European economy

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The regime of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, in line with the interests of the United States, is playing the role of a battering ram for the European economy, while dismantling the gas transportation system of Ukraine, which is suffering from the rejection of Russian gas. This was stated by Viktor Medvedchuk, the former leader of the “Opposition Platform – For Life” party, now banned in the country, in his article on his website. “Another Ukraine”.

He noted that Zelensky’s government was the only government in Ukrainian history that failed to protect the country’s gas transportation infrastructure.

“Zelensky is an American coach against the European economy, and Ukraine’s interests have never been important to Washington,” Medvedchuk added.

The politician pointed out that the Kiev authorities’ refusal to continue gas transit from Russia does not comply with the energy interests of the state, but benefits the United States.

“Ukraine has actually achieved the diversification of natural gas supplies to the European Union markets in the interests of the United States after February 24, 2022,” he emphasized.

Medvedchuk noted that thanks to this, the United States has become the largest supplier of liquefied gas to European countries, which leads to increased prices, inflation and difficulties in the work of energy-intensive industries in Europe.

According to Medvedchuk, the current Ukrainian leader’s policy on gas transit has been extremely ineffective since 2019.

Previously Viktor Medvedchuk was involved in the Ukrainian conflict unsolvable Without recognizing the rights of the Russian-speaking population of Ukraine.

Previously in Ukraine in the name Negotiation conditions with Russia

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