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The adviser to OP Vereshchuk stated that Shevchenko

"Hamiti is not necessary": the adviser to OP resulted in the statement of People's Deputy Shevchenko about negotiations with the Russian Federation

The adviser to OP Vereshchuk stated that Shevchenko "is not needed" to the President of Ukraine. She believes that the People's Deputy addressed his proposals to the President of the Russian Federation Putin, not the head of the Ukrainian state. The adviser to the Presidential Office of Ukraine Irina Vereshchuk responded to the statement of the People's Deputy Yevgeny Shevchenko and stated that the politician clearly "made a mistake with the choice of tone" when he addressed the head of the state.

She wrote about it in her Telegram. She noted that she appeals to a politician who "also works as a scout, geopolitic and geostrate. " "I saw your post where you want something to" help "and" to resolve. " Our state Ukraine, " - wrote adviser OP. Vereshchuk added that Shevchenko was most likely to address the leader of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin than to the Ukrainian Head of State, and therefore his statement was corresponding to his reference.

"But, however, I think that in the post you turned to the President of the Russian Federation. Because the content is all in principle. Then everything is OK," - the representative of the Presidential Office of Ukraine stated ironically. We will remind, on November 8 Focus reported that the People's Deputy Shevchenko called Zelensky for negotiations with the Russian Federation.

People's Deputy Yevgeny Shevchenko believes that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy refuses to negotiate with the Russian Federation because he is afraid to lose his position. In response to the statement, the politician was reacted by OP Head Andriy Yermak. He did not name Shevchenko and addressed the conditional "people's deputies". The official suggested that the people's deputies did not understand national security and national interests.