Politico Reported The Terms And Conditions For The Americans To Continue Supporting Ukraine.
According to Politico, the Americans must continue aiding Ukraine under certain circumstances. An account of the terms and conditions set forth by the Americans for the continuance of military assistance to Ukraine has been published in an American publication.
The report of American media indicates that despite the rhetoric in public circles, the US government has made the continuation of arms support to Ukraine dependent on achieving military success on the battlefield against Russia.
Politico’s website reported that despite the public claims of American officials that they will support Ukraine “as long as necessary”, American officials recently warned their counterparts in Kyiv that they need to make major gains on the battlefield soon. .a
According to Politico, US officials have warned Kyiv that it may be difficult to maintain this level of security and economic aid as America enters election season.
According to this report, the Ukrainian legislators also say that in the recent conversations, they had with the officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the National Security Council of the United States, they avoided answering the Ukrainians’ questions about how to continue supporting Kyiv and said: “Let us see the counterattack [against Russia] How is it going?”
Before the start of Ukraine’s counterattack – which is said to have started last week – Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov tried to lower the expectations of Western countries from the results of this operation.
He said that expectations in the West from this operation are “very high” and everyone is waiting for Ukraine to record “another victory”. Reznikov asked the Western allies to lower their expectations so as not to be disappointed later.
Politico writes that Ukraine’s concern is that a lower-than-expected performance may lead to a reduction in international military support for Ukraine while increasing pressure on the country to enter into negotiations with Russia.
In addition, signs of “war fatigue and pessimism” have emerged in Europe, both among politicians and the public. “Mykhailo Podoliak” one of the advisers of Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, said a few days ago: “I understand that if you are a few thousand kilometers away from Ukraine, the topic of your conversation will be geopolitical issues, compromise and the undesirability of tension.”
According to Politico, even in Poland, which is one of the staunchest allies of Ukraine, the attitudes towards the refugees from the war in Ukraine are getting worse. The results of a survey conducted at the University of Warsaw show that in the last 5 months, the percentage of those who strongly support helping refugees from the war in Ukraine has decreased from 49% to 28%.