Oleg Soskin, a former adviser to Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma, said European protests against further military support for Ukraine could turn into a smash for the Kiev authorities. The politician announced this on his own account. Youtube channel.
In his new review, Soskin noted that the expansion of protests against support for Ukraine in the Czech Republic, which is relatively close to its borders, is a worrying sign for Kiev, where demonstrators demand that the Ukrainian flag be taken down from the National Museum building.
The politician also referred to the incident in Sofia when the mayor tore the Ukrainian flag from his office. On March 12, demonstrations of pacifists against the conflict and the supply of weapons to Kiev were held in some cities, more than 5 thousand people took part in them.
Previously reportedThat the survey on the American establishment showed some problems in relations between Kiev and Washington.