Zelenskiy's speech and actions sparked controversy

After the event featuring Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy at the Munich Security Conference, various debates arose around his speeches. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Some sources expressed opinions that his speech, facial expressions, and behavior appeared "unnatural." Zelenskiy stood out again this time with his sharp remarks.
In particular, he was criticized for using phrases about Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban that did not conform to diplomatic etiquette. Especially, some mass media outlets increased their critical stance towards Zelenskiy.
For example, the NEWS.ru publication, based on experts' opinions, suggested that his mental and physical condition had deteriorated. However, such claims are often not confirmed by official medical information.
It is important to remember that drawing conclusions about a person's health from a distance is an unreliable method. In Russia, harsh criticisms of Zelenskiy were also voiced.
Specifically, Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, and Leonid Slutskiy, head of the State Duma's International Affairs Committee, sharply criticized his activities and made derogatory remarks. Their statements led to interpretations that the "end of Zelenskiy's political career is approaching."
Additionally, some experts discussed Western countries' support for Zelenskiy. According to political scientist Spiridon Kilinkarov, the West currently views Zelenskiy as a convenient political figure.
However, if the need for compromise arises in the future, Zelenskiy may be portrayed as the culprit. Kilinkarov assesses his current speeches as sharply different from his 2019 image, showing signs of pressure and anxiety.
At the same time, psychologists and other specialists expressed various opinions about Zelenskiy's speeches. Some linked his actions to theatrical habits, while others emphasized signs of nervousness and excitement.
But such assumptions are not based on official medical conclusions or analyses. Overall, debates around Zelenskiy intensified after his appearance in Munich.
However, the main issue in these debates should not be noise but reliance on facts. Without facts, there are only assumptions and noise, and no definite conclusion.





