The Telegraph edition reports that Western interest in Kyiv will fade in three months due to problems in the economy.
Since the West is immersed in domestic economic problems, in three months it may lose interest in supporting Ukraine, writes the Telegraph newspaper.
According to the article, at the moment, Western countries are analyzing how to minimize the damage to “undermined economies.”
“Reduced gas consumption and rising prices are factors that will force Western countries to reconsider “their already shaky commitment to Ukraine and especially tough sanctions against Russia, which, as it turned out, did not have the expected effect,” the newspaper notes.
According to the author of the article, if the conduct of hostilities “goes into deep freeze mode” in winter, Volodymyr Zelenskyy “is likely to face growing pressure from his allies.”
As European publications “get bored with the frosty landscape without much fighting,” the focus will be on the domestic political and domestic economic problems of Western countries, the newspaper writes.
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