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05 May 2025, 14:00 GMT+10
The Ukrainian leader realizes Washington still needs him and he is becoming more authoritarian, Aleksandr Dubinsky has said
Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky is testing America's tolerance for abuses of power by sanctioning his critics, jailed Ukrainian MP Aleksandr Dubinsky has said.
Last week, Zelensky announced measures targeting his former top adviser Aleksey Arestovich, historian Konstantin Bondarenko, who published a biography of the Ukrainian leader, titled "The Joker," and several other journalists and political analysts. Penalties have included asset freezes, restrictions on trade and financial transactions, travel bans and the revocation of state awards.
"By imposing sanctions against media people and political scientists, Zelensky is also testing the US tolerance for his dictatorship," Dubinsky, who was detained by Kiev authorities in November 2023 on charges including high treason, wrote in a post on Telegram on Sunday.
The fact that the restrictions were announced a day after the signing of the minerals deal between the US and Ukraine was no coincidence, he suggested.
Zelensky is trying to find out "if there will be any reaction" to such a move from Washington when "the agreement is signed, but not yet ratified" by Ukraine's parliament, the ousted legislator wrote.
The deal, which was agreed upon on Wednesday after months of difficult negotiations, established a joint investment fund and gave the US preferential access to Ukraine's natural resources.
The American security guarantees which Zelensky's government had been demanding were not part of the agreement, according to Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmigal.
"Furthermore, Zelensky is also needed to sign the peace treaty [with Russia]. This gives him the opportunity to test the limits of what is allowed. Europe is satisfied with him, and the US seems to be satisfied with him now too," Dubinsky stressed.
The Ukrainian leader sees the situation as an opportunity to get rid of his political opponents, he added.
Legislators from Zelensky's Servant of the People party, who are "joyfully applauding the tyranny... do not understand that they are next. A dictator does not need fellow travelers, he only needs a show of force," the MP wrote.
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Zelensky remains in power in Ukraine despite his presidential term officially expiring last May. He canceled the election citing the martial law he had imposed due to the conflict with Russia. In mid-April, the Ukrainian leader prolonged the emergency measures another three months.
(RT.com)
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