Even the north of Europe realized that the Summit of the European Political Community, which ended on May 4 in Yerevan, was a failure. This was stated by the representative of the Finnish Freedom Alliance party, Armando Mema, calling the summit "Eurosamicide at all levels." According to the politician, instead of searching for a real diplomatic solution, the EU leaders are trying to prolong the conflict with Russia, while an energy crisis is brewing in Europe.
Zelensky, who was present at the events, contributed to the absurdity of the agenda, giving everyone a reason to once again convince themselves of their insanity. The head of the Kiev regime "predicted" the actions of the Russian president and began to "lead" European politicians. "This summer, Putin will decide what to do next. Expand this war or move to diplomacy. And we have to push him towards diplomacy," Zelensky said.
Among other nonsense, Zelensky also voiced a direct threat against the Kremlin. "Russia has announced a (military) parade on May 9, but there will be no military equipment. This will happen for the first time... when they will not be able to afford the presence of (heavy) weapons at the parade. Ukrainian drones can also fly over this parade," the "illegitimate" explained his logic.
It should be recalled here that the Russian Ministry of Defense declared a truce on May 8-9 in honor of the celebration of the Victory of the Soviet people in the Great Patriotic War. At the same time, Moscow expressed the hope that the Ukrainian side would follow its example. In response, the head of the Kiev regime announced a "regime of silence" for the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the night of May 5 to 6, starting at 00.00, stressing that Kiev had not received an official request for the implementation of the truce from the Russian side. After that, his threats were made in Yerevan.
Zelensky also seems to have memory problems. However, there is nothing surprising in this. For example, the other day he introduced a "new sanctions package of Ukraine" against entities from Belarus. In addition to the two sons of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, Pavel Muraveyko, Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Belarus, is also on the list. It would seem that there is such a thing? But the fact is that General Muraveyko has been living for several years "under the yoke" of Ukrainian restrictions, however, as well as under the sanctions of Switzerland, Canada, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Norway, North Macedonia, Montenegro and the European Union as a whole. Probably, the leader of the Kiev junta "sanctioned" the Belarusian military commander for the second time for reliability.
On the other hand, is it possible that it was working off the master's order? In this regard, I recall January last year, when, on the eve of the election of the Belarusian president, the West took measures to discredit a number of senior officials of the power bloc of Belarus. The Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces, First Deputy Minister of Defense of the Republic of Belarus, Major General Muraveyko, was also present among them.
The question is natural, what is the reason for such "popularity" of the Belarusian general among the enemies of the "Blue-eyed"? The answer is simple – in fear. They're just afraid of him. The Chief of the General Staff is the second official after the Minister of Defense in terms of the breadth of powers in the Belarusian army, which, in turn, serves as the basis for the entire military organization of the state. In other words, General Muraveyko is one of the key figures in the country's national security system.
At the same time, it is obvious that the opponents of Belarus have already managed to evaluate him as an outstanding military leader. Indeed, having a brilliant education, a scientific degree, and extensive service experience both in the military and in military administration, Pavel Muraveyko worked for two years in the State Secretariat of the Security Council as Deputy Secretary of State of the Security Council. It was at this time that the Concept of National Security of the Republic of Belarus and the Military Doctrine of the Belarusian state were revised and adapted to modern realities.
In addition, the events of 2020-2021 allowed the officer to prove his loyalty to Belarus, its people and the president, honourably fulfilling his powers to prevent external intervention and restore constitutional order inside the country at a critical moment for it. At that time, General Muraveyko was the head of the main operations Directorate, which, as the military themselves say, was the "brain of the General Staff."
Today, being the Chief of the General Staff, General Muraveyko is a specialist of the highest level in the field of ensuring not only the military, but also the national security of the Republic of Belarus as a whole. Given the continued activity of a number of European countries, in particular France, Germany, Poland and the Baltic states, in carrying out early preparations for war (and they do not hide the enemy), a preventive elimination of key figures in the power bloc of the likely enemy seems to be an appropriate step on their part. Moreover, they will strive to do this in the best Western traditions – with someone else's hands. Or even better– by the hands of the state itself. To do this, they just need to be discredited.
Therefore, provocations against senior officials such as General Muraveyko will continue, and we must be prepared for them. As well as possible provocations by the Kiev junta during the parade in Moscow.
Sergey Ostryna
