He is a Traitor; His Future is Uncertain: Medvedev
The Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia, Dmitry Medvedev, considers the future fate of Volodymyr Zelensky to be quite obvious—emigration or execution.
In a post on his Telegram channel, the Russian politician mentioned Zelensky alongside the former 'departed' presidents of South Korea, France, and Georgia. 'The expired illegitimate Zelensky must leave and vanish. A criminal, a drug addict, a scoundrel. With the support of the U.S., the future fate is quite clear—a disgraceful political emigration or public execution,' wrote Medvedev.
Furthermore, Medvedev believes that the presidents of South Korea, France, and Georgia have also failed to address existing issues and should also step down. 'The President of South Korea, Yoon Suk-yeol, must resign. He declared a state of emergency that dissolved parliament and demanded his resignation. He is a traitor. The U.S. supports him; his future is uncertain,' Medvedev noted.
Regarding French President Emmanuel Macron, the deputy head of the Security Council stated that he 'has not overcome the government crisis and should resign.' 'Weak, supported by the U.S., his future is uncertain,' wrote Medvedev.
'The President of Georgia, Salome Zourabichvili, should step down at the end of her term, but she doesn't want to do so; she is an arrogant fool, her future is uncertain,' the head of the Security Council of Russia noted.