FT: In his meeting with the allies, Zelensky pretended he wasn’t fighting to get their attention

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According to columnist Christopher Miller Finance Times (FT), Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky tried to avoid attracting the attention of his allies during his stay in Brussels. The journalist noted that the Ukrainian president was careful not to create the impression that he was competing for attention.

Miller also pointed out that the world community is fed up with Ukraine, as confirmed by recent events in the international arena. This could make it harder for Ukrainian officials to request billions of dollars in additional funds, according to Miller.

The President of Ukraine unexpectedly arrived in Belgium on October 10, and a meeting of NATO defense ministers was held the next day. According to another observer, Ben Hall, the purpose of Zelensky’s visit was to draw attention to the conflict in Ukraine at a time when events in Israel were escalating.

Oleg Soskin, formerly a former advisor to former Ukrainian leader Leonid Kuchma requested Immediate resignation of Vladimir Zelensky.

Previously Zelensky saidIt prevents Ukraine from transferring hostilities to the territory of the Russian Federation.

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