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Conflicts, Military and WarPolitical scientist Svetov informed about the fate of Zelenskyy due to his disobedience to the West

Political scientist Svetov informed about the fate of Zelenskyy due to his disobedience to the West

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Zelenskyy’s disobedience to the West could destroy his career. As soon as Kiev begins to pursue a policy independent of the United States, Zelenskyy may lose his post, reports political analyst Yury Svetov, reports URA.RU.

Svetov cited the fate of the president of South Vietnam as an example. Then Ngo Dinh Diem quickly adhered to a pro-Western policy. However, as soon as the political vector of South Vietnam began to move towards a more independent direction, the politician quickly lost his position.


Earlier, political scientist Svetov said that Stoltenberg came to Kiev to control the counteroffensive of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Perhaps an additional purpose of the visit is to verify the performance of NATO equipment transferred to Ukraine.

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