Zelansky’s loneliness – ISNA
The French newspaper believes that Trump has added another problem to Zelnsky’s disadvaages by opening talks with Putin, which has been targeted by a wave of criticism inside and that the war with Russia is extremely tired.
According to RCO News Agency, French media in an analysis of Ukrainian Preside Walodimir Zelksky’s curre situation after nearly three years after the start of the war on February 7 with Russia and the impact of US Preside Donald Trump’s surprise decisions to open Bob Bob. Talks with Russian Preside Vladimir Putin wrote on Zelnski: February 9, to Sunday, February 6, attended the Munich Security Conference. The geopolitical and Ukrainian press experts, however, found that on February 7, they found out that Munich 2 (Repetition of the Munich Conference, which led to a score of Nazi Germany with the aim of preveing World War II).
“When you start determining the fate of a coury without your own company and without even consulting it, it should be named another version of the Munich Conference,” said François Hisburg, an expert in iernational relations. “It was in the year that with agreemes between France, Britain, Italy and Germany, Nazi Germany was allowed to join the areas of Czechoslovak where the Germans lived, which became World War II.”
“This was not very, very pleasa,” Zelksky said in a comme on a 5 -minute telephone conversation Putin and Trump on February 5, before coacting Ukraine.
“Ukraine has little chance of survival without US support,” he later said in an ierview with the US NBC.
“Zelkski tried to gain Trump’s support shortly after Trump’s re -election in the November presideial election, and did not hesitate to blame him, and even reported as the New York Times reported. “Purchase the right to translate the diary of US Preside Melania Trump in Ukrainian.”

Zelnsky’s speech at the Munich Security Conference
Great mistakes
Lomond said that Zelnski has been widely criticized in rece weeks in Ukraine: “Zelnski has made numerous mistakes that have raised criticism of the executive branch, and this can be a sign of this. Be fatigue, anger and unrest. “
“The first is the manageme of the army by him over the past year,” the French media said. The newest dispute against Zelnski was key by General Sergei Nawa, who served as commander of the Ukrainian Army joi forces but was fired a year ago. He was no longer appoied to any other position for a long time after his dismissal, on February 10, in an ierview with Ukiceca -Pravida media, he raised a wave of criticism against Zelnski, including the army in February and the lack of responsibility for the authorities. “The three commanders were accused of defending the Kharkif area in May.”
“It is unacceptable that the trial of army leaders will be implemeed during the war,” he said. The general, known as the “Ukraine champion” two years ago, ordered that he had left Kiev and commanded a simple tactical group in one of the most inflamed war ceers in Donetsk in eastern Ukraine. “

General Zallogen
Trouble with the popularity of the general
Lumond wrote that the new coroversy that Nio’s words raised reminded the eves of the former commander -in -chief of the Ukrainian Army, Valeri Zalogen.
Zalogen, a 6 -year -old, was dismissed in February from the Army Command when Zelksky was always considered as a political rival and a possible presideial candidate who could take place. In fact, Zallogen showed one of the highest popularity in polls and his popularity has never disappeared. Substated to the Ukrainian Embassy in London by Zelkski, he has dealt with warfare and published a new book called “My War”.
The French newspaper we on to poi out the penalties that Zelnski made against his former rival Petro Proshenko in the presideial election, as well as the other four oligarch on charges of “betrayal” on pre -2 issues.
“Proshenko was from 5 to 5 Presides of Ukraine, and he improved his image by transferring help to the Ukrainian army at the forefro, and did not go to court despite leading the main opposition force,” Le Monde wrote.
He had the experience of the first attacks on Ukraine, namely attacks on Crimea and Donbass during his presidency, traveling to the world’s capitals and trying to impose himself on Ukraine talks, including last January talks in Paris. In early December, he had a brief meeting with White House National Security Adviser Mike Waltz. However, he is now banned from leaving his property due to the penalties imposed by the Ukrainian National Defense and Security Council, and cannot access his property and cannot be prese in public programs.

Ukrainian troops on the Donetsk Fro
Civil War
The punishme for Proshenko, who was even a more ai -Zelksky figure in the year, and a strong opposition to Russia, shocked part of the Ukrainian parliame as well as civil society in the coury.
“The worst thing we can do in our curre situation is to start a domestic political war, while it is importa at this poi. To act as a single national team on the iernational scene. “
Lomond we on to ask questions such as “Did Proshenko consider a threat to the security of his coury? Or simply the issue of eliminating a political rival? “He wrote,” No one really knows what Zelnsky’s decision was motivated to punish Proshenko, but that led to the Ukrainians. “
“Neither the people nor the political represeatives of the legitimacy of Zelnski, whose verdict since May, has been questioned solely because of the inability to hold elections due to the conditions of war and displaceme, but the criticisms have been questioned. He has been exacerbated in a coury that is tired of the experience of three years of war and each family has lost at least one friend or relative.
“We need unity and trust in our governme instead of all,” said a Ukrainian ai -corruption activist who did not reveal his name. These struggles are exactly what Putin was. Politicians now accuse the Ukrainian preside of violating “sacred peace” inside, which they believed to be respected from the beginning of the war, and the press no longer leave Zelnsky’s mismanageme now that he has been brutal. “

Andrei Yermak
Trenches
The French newspaper goes on to say that Andrei Yermak is the head of the Zelnsky office with the most influeial person on the Ukrainian preside.
“This former business lawyer, who specializes in the audio-Basri media, had met him in television shows before Zelksky eered politics and during the acting career,” writes Le Monde. “As a Zelnski adviser and head of his office, he is a member of the so -called” Trench Group “, those who did not leave the Ukrainian Preside and were with him in the first days of the war.”
According to the French newspaper, while many of Zelnski’s friends, including his compatriots belonging to his hometown, Crafaiy Ray, as well as his colleagues at the Quartal Production Studio, which were in a rece list of nearly 5 people, were nearly nine people. , They left the ring around him, but Jermak’s influence was the source of rumors and criticism.
The 6 -year -old, who was prese in the city of Munich, has accompanied the Ukrainian Preside on all trips and meetings and has personally eered the war resolution process.
In September, when former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitro Coleba was respected, he was replaced by “Andrey Sibi”, one of the loyalists of Jermak; The one who was promoted in April as Deputy Foreign Minister and made many understand the influence of the head of the powerful Zelnsky office.

Tuesday’s trip to Türkiye
Tired eyes
“Let us not forget that Zelksky is not a professional politician,” says Bogdan Yarmanko, a member of the Parliame’s Parliame and a member of the People’s Serva Party. “As a former business leader, he has his own concept of teamwork, and his former experiences probably affect his role in his role.” And the longer the war, the more pressure on the Ukrainian preside.
The Ukrainian parliamearian recalled: “He was a man who was always smiling, very positive, full of energy, and sometimes exaggerated about his abilities to conclude a peace deal with the Russians and carry out economic reforms.”
“He is now nervous and very tired and often out of the oven,” the politician coinues. His eyes are tired of the experience of insomnia and knows that he is behind the fate of his coury. “
“The war has burned him,” says Yarmanko.
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