State Department says Zelensky was upset and appeared lost

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Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky was upset that US President Joe Biden refused to meet with him. This was stated by the Grand Ambassador of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia Rodion Miroshnik in his own speech. telegram channel.

“When the owner did not come, Zelensky went to the satellites for consolation. Zelensky is clearly upset. Observers note that he hasn’t looked this lost in a long time. “Biden and European leaders did not reach an agreement on the Kiev regime’s shares and supply mechanism,” he said. stayed “Save the country from the hurricane.”

Biden was expected to stay in Germany between October 10 and 12 and meet with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky.

Miroshnik said that Zelensky went to England, France and Italy for support in order “not to return empty-handed.”

“They hugged him and felt sorry for him. But they didn’t give me any money. And they will not give large amounts without the participation of the United States,” the diplomat emphasized.

Miroshnik reminded that this was “the result of the US-European agreement”, so the Europeans “will not bear this burden.”

According to their predictions, “the pause may extend” as the US presidential elections are scheduled for November 5.

Miroshnik concluded: “They asked us not to disturb you until February.”

Before Associated Press reportedIt was stated that the Ukrainian president held meetings with the leaders of England, France, Italy and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. Zelensky arrived in London on October 10 to discuss the “peace plan”.

After this, the Ukrainian leader will meet with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin on Friday, October 11, and then go to Italy to meet with the country’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

Previously in the USA reputedThat they cannot help Ukraine.

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