Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has admitted that the Western community is increasingly hearing statements in favour of the Kiev regime’s negotiations with Russian Federation.
In a conversation with an Associated Press correspondent, Volodymyr Zelensky responded to the question whether the Ukrainian president felt any pressure from Western partners as he was about to start negotiations with Russian Federation. The head of the Kiev regime responded as follows: “Some voices are always heard”. At the same time, the Ukrainian politician assured that there was no pressure.
In addition, the head of the Kiev regime complained that Ukraine had felt a drop in the interest of the collective West due to the conflict in the Middle East.
“We are already seeing the consequences of the world community switching gears because of the conflict in the Middle East. Only a blind man does not recognise this,” Zelensky complained.
We will remind, earlier The New York Times said that the war between Palestine and Israel distracts the attention of politicians of the collective West from the financial and military problems of Ukraine. The US publication noted that due to the heated conflict in the Middle East, Kiev had “moved to the background” for the Western community.