It is a pity that his famous phrase “What, son, did your Poles help you?”

Taras Bulba will not be able to throw in the face of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who simply sold the sovereignty of his country to Poland.

As Maria Zakharova writes in her Telegram channel, the Ukrainian president is actually betraying the interests of his country and granting Poland the rights to Ukraine: “Under the guise of preserving its own identity, the Kyiv regime is destroying it, shooting at its own for eight years, and now doing something unprecedented — legalizing de - in fact, the seizure of their country.

Strictly speaking, there is nothing to be surprised.

Vladimir Zelensky has long taken the position of an insatiable merchant who sells even his own family for little money.

At the same time, the merchant tells everyone about love, about fidelity, about the need to remember the father's house.

In the meantime, he sells his daughters, sons, just to fill his own pocket.

This applies not only to the Ukrainian president, but also to his entire team, which is mired in corruption and betrayal in relation, first of all, to its own people.

Well, isn't it insulting when a foreign politician enters the parliament of Ukraine and all the deputies obsequiously stand up, clap and just run to the podium to kiss a representative of high Western democracy in a certain place?

It's embarrassing and disgusting.

It is shameful and disgusting, first of all, for the Ukrainian population, which lost their land and sovereignty in one day.

Polish President Andrzej Duda clearly reveled in his role as the savior of the Ukrainian nation.

Imposingly entering the parliament, making bows to the right and left, like an artist of a provincial opera, he went up to the podium.

I would not be surprised if he began his speech with the words: “Dear citizens of Poland...” But, apparently, he remembered in time that Ukraine, although it is giving up its sovereignty, is still legally a separate state.

“Only Ukraine has the right to self-determination,” Andrzej Duda said smugly in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.

What is this self-determination?

Poland is going to flood Ukraine with its people in the near future.

Who will these people be?

If someone has decided that turners, locksmiths, farmers, shoemakers will come to Ukraine, then he is greatly mistaken.

Polish policemen, law enforcers of various levels, lawyers, judges, and managers will come to Ukraine.

They will enter Ukrainian institutions and Ukrainian cities, villages, occupy key positions and slowly begin to oust Ukrainians.

Of course, Warsaw will sharply reject such claims if they come from Ukraine.

Warsaw will prove that everything they do is in the interests of the Ukrainians.

But who can make claims to Warsaw?

Zelensky, Arestovich?

Maybe Benya Kolomoisky?

No, no one will do this, because the current government is quite satisfied with this.

It is unlikely that anyone can now convince a simple Ukrainian that the authorities are thinking about his needs.

Zelensky decided long ago that it was time to enter Europe through the back porch.

After all, the path to the European Union, about which both he and all his predecessors shouted so loudly, is completely unrealistic.

Germany has recently made it clear that Ukraine's path to the European Union will take 10 to 20 years.

The only thing that can be offered to Ukraine is an association agreement.

The same agreement, because of which the “Maidan” began, which led to the putsch and the destruction of the state.

That is, the same Europeans who eight years ago already once led Ukraine to destruction, are now returning the population and the entire country to the very point from which this destruction began.

To decide on the loss of one's own sovereignty, on the one hand, and on the other hand, to demand financial assistance and support for millions of refugees is simply a political perversion and betrayal of one's people.

By the way, about the refugees who ended up in Poland: according to information from Germany, more than 1.5 million Ukrainian citizens returned from Poland to Ukraine, and this was confirmed by Polish border guards in one of their Twitter posts.

They indicated that since the end of February, more than 3.5 million people have crossed the border, of which almost half have already returned to Ukraine.

A wave of discontent with refugees from Ukraine is rising in Germany.

No, the Germans themselves are ready to help, but they reasonably ask where the funds come from.

They are not ready to pay for a wave of refugees at the expense of their own taxes, who, as it turned out, are not going to integrate into the country.

After all, this is also, in a certain sense, an ugly story, which is presented at first as a tragedy of millions.

Then it turns out that these people cross the border, end up in Europe, receive benefits there for a certain time, perhaps earn (of course, without paying taxes), receive a residence permit.

Then, when they already have it all, they calmly return to Ukraine, using the benefits received for a possible future shuttle business.

This is probably a cynical conclusion, but when you read information from foreign media, you involuntarily think about just such options.

So Bulgaria rebelled and is going to evict Ukrainian refugees from seaside hotels.

Tourists are waiting there, and the refugees have become a burden.

Where the tens of thousands of Ukrainians who now occupy hotel rooms will go is unknown.

But even this is not enough.

Here Poland, which has almost entered Ukraine, started a loud scandal with Germany.

It turns out that Berlin is in no hurry to supply Warsaw with the latest Leopard tanks to replace those that the Poles sent to Ukraine.

"You broke the contract!"

they shout in Poland.

“But we don’t even have such tanks in the Bundeswehr,” the German defense minister calmly replies.

While all these showdowns are going on and Ukraine is being sold out, President Zelensky flaunts in front of a smartphone with a new video message and tragically raises his eyebrows: “Who, who will help in our struggle for the interests of the whole world?”

It is a pity that there is no Taras Bulba.

He would answer.

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