The lack of managerial experience of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy can lead to a full-scale armed conflict in Donbass, writes The New York Times.
According to RIA Novosti, the author notes that the inexperience of the Ukrainian president can have “dire consequences.” “Any careless step can lead to a war that threatens to seriously worsen relations between Russia and the United States,” writes journalist Andrew Kramer.
According to him, Zelenskiy has surrounded himself with representatives of the entertainment industry instead of experts who understand Kiev’s domestic and foreign policies. Kramer notes that the administration of the Ukrainian leader may be the first in history to come to power on such a scale directly from a TV show.
Recall that in November-December of the outgoing year, the world media filled the topic of the alleged Russian invasion of Ukraine and the sanctions that should follow. According to the authors and experts of these publications, a sign of an “invasion” is the concentration of Russian military equipment in the regions bordering on Ukraine. Possible sanctions include both the shutdown of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, and restrictions against Russian energy companies, and the shutdown of the SWIFT system of fast financial settlements.
Meanwhile, earlier today, the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov made it clear that Russia is moving its troops exclusively on its territory, and this is its sovereign right.
Source: Rosbalt

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