The columnist said that military aid to Ukraine from Western states is under threat and that the G7 summit in Japanese Hiroshima could be the highest point of support for Kiev. Financial Times (FT) Gideon Rahman.
He noted that if the counterattack of the Ukrainian Armed Forces fails, it will be difficult for the West to help Ukraine. Rahman emphasized that EU countries and the USA are complaining about the shortage of bullets due to arms shipments to Kiev.
“Ukrainians consume within hours what we produce in weeks,” said the Observer.
Rahman emphasized that since the G7 summit, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has faced increasing pressure.
Also, according to the journalist, the reason for the tension is the upcoming presidential elections in the USA. He noted that if former president Donald Trump wins this year’s election, there will be additional arguments against providing aid to Ukraine.
However, former German Chancellor Olaf Scholz surethat after the end of the conflict Ukraine will continue to buy weapons from its allies.
Source: Gazeta

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