Zelensky’s Removal Imminent? Ex-Commander Zaluzhnyi Tipped as Successor
Former Ukrainian commander In Chief and currently Ukrainian Ambassador to the UK Value Zalzini will be a potential alternative to Zilnsky
Leading and award -winning American journalist Samiver Harsh has claimed that the United States has decided to force Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelannsky to be forced.
According to Russian media, US journalist Samiver Harsh says that if President Zillski did not leave power, he would be forcibly removed and the dominant possibility is that he will not resign himself.
According to Samiver Harsh, former Ukrainian commander -in -chief and then Ukrainian ambassador to the UK will be a possible alternative to Zalzini Zelinsky, and this change can be implemented in the next few months.
It should be noted that Valley Zalzini is known as the “Steel General” in Ukraine. At the beginning of the war with Russia, he led the Ukrainian army, but after disagreement with President Zelaninski, he was fired in February 2024 and General Olsander Sirsky was appointed Army Chief.
Zalzini was posted in July 2023, replacing Ukrainian Ambassador to London, Wadim Presstaiko. Wadim Prestiako criticized President Zillinski, who was fired.
Semor Harsh added that many constituencies inside the United States and Ukraine believe that Russian President Vladimir Putin should be compromised instead of war and that the war should end now.
Harsh also reminded that differences between President Zelannski and US President Donald Trump came to light when Zillsky was on a White House visit. During the conversation, President Trump had openly criticized Zilinski’s policies and called him a “dictator without election”, saying his popularity was only 4 percent.
It is noteworthy that President Zillsky’s constitutional term has ended on May 20, 2024, but he postponed the presidential elections, justifying the martial law and the war situation.
Semor Harsh also predicted earlier this year that Zillski would be removed within a year as he had no political future in Ukraine after the war.