Russian intelligence The West is discussing the need to replace Zelensky

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-29

According to the Russian Satellite Agency on December 11, the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service said that the need to replace the Ukrainian Zelensky is increasingly being discussed by the senior ** of major Western countries.

According to reports, the head of Russia's foreign intelligence service, Naryshkin, said: "According to reliable intelligence, the need to replace the current (Ukrainian) incumbent ** is increasingly being discussed among the senior ** of the major Western countries." ”

According to a statement issued by the press service of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, "the West believes that the image of the Ukrainian leadership as a staunch support for the war against Russia and striving for victory is too much", "The reasons for this include Zelensky's failure to fulfill his promise to defeat Russia on the battlefield, Ukraine's endless rudeness in dealing with foreign partners, and Ukraine's boundless nepotism and corruption, the scale of which shocks even Western politicians who know how to do it." Most importantly, Zelensky has lost the ability to defend the interests of Washington and its allies in the conflict with Russia".

"According to the assessment of the US intelligence community, according to the development of the situation in the Ukrainian theater of operations, such a necessity may arise in the near future," the briefing quoted the head of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, Naryshkin, as saying. ”

According to reports, the press department of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service said that regarding Zelensky's possible successor, Brussels is considering the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny, the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Kirillo Budanov, the head of the Ukrainian ** Office Andriy Yermak, Zelensky's former adviser Alexei Arestovych, and the mayor of Kyiv, Vitaly Klychko.

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