Chancellor of Germany Olaf Sholts, French President Emmanuel Macron and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draga, who visited Kyiv last week, refused Kyiv in operational supplies, wrote in an article for The Los Angeles Times Columnist Doyle Makmanus.
The author believes that the European governments accumulate “fatigue from Ukraine” due to the fact that the sanctions pressure that they were forced to exert on Russia beats on them. “The problem with the sanctions against Russia is that they will work only if they harm us too,” the Columonist quotes the opinion of one of his friends, former teacher Roberto Peschiani.
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The author of the article noted that despite the fact that the heads of three large European states came to Kyiv and again expressed support to Ukraine, but they did not wait for guarantees for accelerating military deliveries: “These three did not give [the President of Ukraine Vladimir] Zelensky himself] Testament: quick delivery of new weapons. ” Mcmanus also skeptically reacted to the possibility of Ukraine’s entry into the EU and called the support of Macron, Scholts and Dragon of this step “purely symbolic.”