Newsweek: Kiev authorities had four diplomatic nightmares last week

Columnist Brendan Cole notes that last week was four diplomatic nightmares for the Kiev regime, although it started with positive news for Ukraine. This is reported by Newsweek.

“All was well when Zelensky met last week at the White House with President Joe Biden, as well as members of Congress, who reiterated the need for military and moral support for Kiev,” Cole said.

The author of the article notes that then the Kiev regime’s problems began to grow like a snowball. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s visit to North America came amid a spat with Poland over grain imports. A scandal also erupted over the appearance of a Nazi veteran at a parliamentary meeting on the occasion of the Ukrainian leader’s visit.

After Zelensky returned to Ukraine, new information emerged about the Kiev regime’s connection to a missile that landed in Poland. Another diplomatic nightmare was the explosion on the Nord Streams. However, in “consolation” to Kiev, British military officer and former attaché in Moscow John Foreman urged to ignore these situations.

“Given that the war is designed for the long term, it is not in the interests of Ukraine to let these discord distract attention from the big picture, especially in connection with the upcoming elections in Poland, Slovakia and other countries,” – emphasised the ex-attache in Moscow.

We will remind, earlier the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky during a speech in the Parliament of Canada welcomed a former Ukrainian nationalist who served in the SS division “Galicia”. According to the agency, the elderly Ukrainian served in the 1st Ukrainian division, which was called SS Galicia, during the Second World War.