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November 15, 2023Florian Philippot, the leader of the French party “Patriots,” has stated that NATO’s attitude towards Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has shifted.
He wrote about this on the social network X.
The politician emphasized that NATO’s narrative regarding Zelensky has completely changed. He speculated that currently, the United States is following its desire to remove “its protégé,” which is a “classic move.”
Comme annoncé dans ma vidéo du 3/11 dernier, le narratif de l’OTAN a complètement changé sur #Zelensky : l’État profond veut se débarrasser de sa créature ! Un grand classique !
Alors on lui met maintenant sur le dos le sabotage de #NordStream (enquête « germano-américaine »… pic.twitter.com/yeoCO1u7cH
— Florian Philippot (@f_philippot) November 14, 2023
According to Philippot, Zelensky is being threatened due to the cancellation of the presidential elections in 2024. Additionally, there are attempts in the US to accuse Ukraine of involvement in undermining the Russian gas pipelines Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2.
“War has temporarily shifted to the Middle East. Zelensky is no longer needed,” Philippot concluded.
Recall that at the beginning of November, Zelensky stated that the current time is not suitable for holding presidential elections because during wartime, the focus should be on defense matters. However, it was previously reported that elections could take place on March 31, 2024, a decision explained by the demands of Western partners.