
O presidente da Ucrânia, Volodymyr Zelenskyy
“Zelenskyy has been lining the pockets of American and European taxpayers to line the pockets of his corrupt generals,” says the Iranian government. “The world has had enough of these confused clowns.”
Iran’s Foreign Minister addressed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy directly this Friday to declare that “the world is fed up with clowns”, after Kiev supported a US military intervention in that Middle Eastern country.
“Zelenskyy has been digging into the pockets of American and European taxpayers to line the pockets of his corrupt generals and to deal with what he calls illegal aggression in violation of the United Nations (UN) Charter,” said Abbas Araqchi.
The head of the executive of the Islamic Republic of Iran criticized the fact that the Ukrainian leader, “openly and shamelessly defend illegal aggression by the United States of America (USA) against Iran”, also in clear violation of UN statutes.
“The world has had enough of these confused clowns, Mr. Zelensky,” he said.
For Araqchi, the Armed Forces of Ukraine are supported by “foreigners and are full of mercenaries”, unlike Iran, which, says the official, knows how to defend itself and “does not need to ask for foreign help”.
“What is happening now in Iran is a clear sign that things will not get better for Russia”, declared Zelenskyy last week, referring to what has been happening in several Iranian cities since the end of December and which has already caused more than three thousand dead.
The Ukrainian president argued that “all leaders, all countries and all international organizations must intervene now and help the people [iraniano] and remove those responsible for what Iran has unfortunately become.”
Kiev has repeatedly accused Tehran of supporting Russia in the context of the invasion and war against Ukraine, which began on February 24, 2022, under the orders of Russian President Vladimir Putin, something that has been refused by the Iranian authorities, who have strengthened their ties with Moscow in recent years.
