Washington Post columnist David Ignatius wrote: articleFatigue from the conflict with Russia in Ukraine began to emerge.
He noted that Ukrainians are now much more willing to talk to the Russian Federation about ending the conflict.
“People are tired. There was last year <...> overconfidence. They now felt what a classic war of attrition is,” former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavel Klimkin told the journalist.
The columnist also noted the fierce discord in the Verkhovna Rada; Meanwhile, some parliamentarians spoke in favor of abandoning claims to Crimea and a realistic view of the difficult situation at the front.
He also referred to the words of Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexei Goncharenko, who said that Ukraine “cannot fight for as long as necessary.” The MP called it a “disaster”.
Ignatius believes that if Ukraine is not confident in its ability to withstand a protracted conflict, it should try to “freeze” it with a security guarantee from the United States.
Previously published by Business Insider WroteRussian President Vladimir Putin said that the West was tired of constantly providing aid to Ukraine and his plan was implemented.
Formerly President of the Czech Republic Petr Pavel in the name Europeans are “resisting the fatigue” of the conflict in Ukraine and say they believe peace will soon reign in that country.
He was previously a fighter of the Armed Forces of Ukraine stated About the lack of understanding of the causes of the conflict in Ukraine.
Source: Gazeta
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