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French politicians called on France to "stop supporting Zelensky": he almost started World War III.

According to the report, Egnan tweeted on the same day that "the launched missile fell into Polish territory and accused Russian Zelensky of almost triggering World War III. Let's stop supporting this dangerous man. Make a peace plan urgently. "

RT said that later, Agnan also said that the Ukrainian crisis can only be resolved if Moscow and Kiev agree to a ceasefire and give Donbass autonomy according to the Minsk Agreement. Agnan also believes that any "peace plan" must include "Russian withdrawal" and "Ukraine neutrality".

A missile explosion occurred in Poland, a member of NATO, on the evening of 0/5 this month, which made the United States, Russia and Ukraine quarrel endlessly. Ukrainian President Zelens posted a message on Twitter late at night on June 5438+05, local time, revealing that he had just called Polish President Duda to "express condolences to the Polish citizens who were killed in the Russian missile terrorist attack". However, a correction released by the Associated Press 16 in the afternoon said that in an earlier version of the report released on 15, "Russian missiles entered Poland and killed two people." This missile was probably launched by Ukraine to resist the Russian attack. Zelensky opposes the statement that "the missile may come from Ukraine". As for Zelensky, the Ukrainian military has assured him that "this is not our missile". On 17, Biden objected to Zelensky's statement, saying that "this is not evidence".

The United States and NATO said that the missiles that attacked Poland may have come from Ukraine, but they still repeatedly blamed Russia. On May 438+07, Sputnik news agency & radio reported that Niebianjia, Russian Permanent Representative to the United Nations, warned that Ukraine and Poland were trying to provoke a conflict between Russia and NATO.

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Us media: Washington and Kiev have major differences for the first time.

Around the truth that Poland was attacked by missiles, the United States, Europe, Russia and Ukraine are still secretly competing. The United States and Ukraine, in particular, always give people the feeling that one wants to talk and the other refuses to talk. The US "Political News Network" recently broke the news that the United States seems to be really putting pressure on all parties to be cautious when making relevant remarks.

According to the Political News Network, according to two western officials and an American official, in the past two days, senior American officials have contacted European leaders and officials in the office of the President of Ukraine, urging them to be cautious when talking about the causes of the Polish missile explosion. A western official said that in a series of urgent phone calls, US officials asked NATO allies not to make a clear statement until the investigation in Poland was completed.

Prior to this, the information released by all parties was quite arbitrary about who fired the missile and who was responsible for the attack. After Tuesday's explosion, Ukrainian President Zelensky said in a speech that the missile that killed two people in Poland was launched by Russia. But the next day, NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg said that the missile may be Ukrainian. US President Biden also said, "From the trajectory, it is unlikely to be launched from Russia."

Zelensky and Biden

"Political News Network" said that these different statements showed the first major disagreement between Washington and Kiev. Although American officials are playing down their differences, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine may last all winter, which means there may be more such cracks, which may be exploited by Moscow.

Heather Conley, a former the State Council official, said that the chaos caused by the Polish missile attack was a "very important test" for the United States, its NATO allies and Ukraine. "I think we have all learned a very valuable lesson, that is, you can't speak immediately after the incident unless you know the inside story, because the risk is too great now."

On Tuesday, just as Russia stepped up its missile attack on Ukraine, the village of Przevodov in Hrubi Shev County of Lublin Province in eastern Poland was hit by a missile. "Political News Network" said that this incident triggered a global alarm, because Poland is a member of NATO, and if Russia launches an attack on Polish territory, it may trigger a response from NATO.

Therefore, Zelensky and some of his aides quickly accused the Kremlin of doing so. But within the next 24 hours, the leaders of the United States, NATO and Poland said that there was evidence that the Polish attack might have come from a Ukrainian air defense missile trying to stop the Russian attack.

On Wednesday, Zelensky said that Ukrainian military officials assured him that the missile was launched by Russia. "I have no doubt that this is not our missile, nor is it a missile attack launched by us." However, after returning from the G-20 summit on Thursday morning, US President Biden refuted the Ukrainian president's remarks, saying that "that is not evidence".

According to two Western officials familiar with the matter, Zelensky's statement prompted senior US officials to contact NATO allies on Wednesday, saying that the United States believed that the missiles appeared to come from Ukraine and were made in Russia. "Political News Network" said that as of Wednesday night, Ukrainian officials, including those in Zelensky's office, did not believe this and told some European counterparts that they wanted to see the missiles as concrete evidence of Ukraine.

The Russian side said that judging from the wreckage, the explosion may have been caused by the Ukrainian S-300 air defense missile.

However, Zelensky slightly adjusted his position on Thursday. "I'm not 100% sure-I don't think the world fully understands what happened," he said at the Bloomberg New Economic Forum. He said that according to the image of the explosion scene, his military assistant told him that the explosion could not be caused only by Ukrainian air defense missiles.

At the same time, as the Russian-Ukrainian conflict continues to be deadlocked, the differences between the United States and Ukraine may continue to widen, as the "Political News Network" said. The media said that the conflict is expected to enter a cruel winter, and given the weather conditions, neither side will make significant progress. After re-entering Hellson, the momentum seems to be on the Ukrainian side, but Kiev needs to continue to be supplied with weapons and humanitarian assistance.

Mark Millie, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States, again called on Ukraine to take advantage of the battlefield situation and hold peace talks with Russia on Wednesday. According to today's Russian TV website, Mili warned that Ukraine is unlikely to defeat Russia militarily in the near future. He pointed out that although Kiev has recently made progress on the battlefield and occupied Hellson, Moscow still has an important military presence in that country.

Mark Millie, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States

However, the "Political News Network" said that Zelensky is facing enormous pressure of "not giving an inch of land" at home. Today, Russia also stated that it will continue its military operations until all its goals are achieved. It seems that peace will not be achieved in a short time.