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Kiev Admonishes Its Allies

Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov renounced Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s efforts to receive more military support from Bulgaria following the announcement by Bulgarian President Rumen Radev that Sofia had no weapons to spare for Kiev.


“Ukraine’s attempts to secure more foreign military aid and make other countries direct participants in the conflict will fail to change its eventual outcome, Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday.


Speaking to reporters, Peskov was asked to comment on Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskyy’s trip to Bulgaria, in which he intends to discuss further security assistance to Kiev.


‘The Kiev regime is doing its best to drag as many countries directly into this conflict as possible’, Peskov said, adding that some nations are already immersed in hostilities from head to toe.


Peskov confirmed that he was not surprised such deliberations were taking place, noting that ‘fundamentally, all these discussions and their results are in no way capable of influencing the outcome of the special military operation’.


‘The current front-line situation provides ample proof for that’, the spokesman added. He was referring to the ongoing Ukrainian counteroffensive that, according to the Russian Defense Ministry, has so far failed to gain ground despite being supported by a large amount of Western weaponry.


Zelenskyy’s visit to Bulgaria comes after last week Sofia announced a new package of military aid to Kiev. While it stated that the new batch of military assistance would be ‘comparable in volume to the aid from the first package’ granted by the caretaker government, it did not provide any details on its contents.



The decision came after the nation’s new pro-European government confirmed that it would continue to provide Ukraine with military equipment. This stance, however, is not shared by President Rumen Radev, who earlier insisted that Bulgaria should refrain from supporting Ukraine with arms, arguing those policies would not be able to stop the conflict and would only damage the country’s economy.


Russia has repeatedly warned the West that weapons deliveries to Ukraine will only prolong hostilities and make it a direct participant in the conflict, without changing the outcome”. -RT


Along with condemning Bulgaria for advocating for a diplomatic solution to the Russo-Ukrainian conflict, President Zelenskyy has begun laying the blame for the Ukrainian counteroffensive failures at the feet of the West for its delays in military assistance to Kiev which allowed Russia to fortify its defenses.


President Zelenskyy has consistently allowed Kiev to be utilized by NATO to initiate provocations against Moscow at the expense of the Ukrainian people.


Once Russian forces render Ukraine’s military totally useless, one wonders which countries may be doomed to serve as the next vectors of war against Moscow.