Politics Country 2026-02-15T17:15:15+00:00

Zakharova calls Zelensky a 'drug-addict neo-Nazi'

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova reacted to Ukrainian president's words, calling his behavior 'the delirium of a sick person' and a 'drug-addict neo-Nazi'. In response, Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán called to focus on the future of Europe.


Zakharova calls Zelensky a 'drug-addict neo-Nazi'

The spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maria Zakharova, called Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky a 'drug-addict neo-Nazi' and stated that his latest statements constitute the 'delirium of a sick person'. 'You know, what Zelensky says are not statements, it is like the delirium of a sick person,' Zakharova stated to the press, as reported by the Sputnik News site and verified by the Noticias Argentinas agency in its usual tour of international headlines. She added that there are numerous proofs of his behavior and pointed to Zelensky's manipulation regarding the electoral process in his country. On the other hand, the Actualidad RT site echoed that Zelensky expressed in Munich that the Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán, 'can think about how to grow his belly, instead of how to grow his Army'. Zakharova did not take long to analyze these statements either and came out to confront him: 'This is said by a drug-addict neo-Nazi who destroyed his country's Army with money taken from the Europeans, including the Hungarians'. Orbán, more calmly, replied to Zelensky: 'This debate is not about me or you. It is about the future of Hungary, Ukraine, and Europe'. This last Russian medium also cites statements from Ukrainian deputy Alexander Dubinsky, according to whom 'Zelensky is like a raging monkey in Munich: he attacks everyone'.