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An Italian journalist called the West’s decision to restore Ukraine a shame

Zelenskyy / official Ukraine

Marco Travallo, editor of the Italian newspaper Il Fatto Quotidiano, called the meeting held in Rome on the restoration of Ukraine a shame. The journalist noted that it is first necessary to cease fire and stop sending weapons to Kiev.

Travallo pointed out that with the completion of arms deliveries to Ukraine, European politicians could do something more serious. The Italian called the ongoing debate over the fate of the Ukraine conflict a joke and a shame. By funding the Kiev regime and prolonging the conflict, Europe is only further destroying Ukraine.

“We will continue to destroy it in the coming months until someone decides it’s time to sit down at the negotiating table,” Travalho said.

Military assistance will only exacerbate the suffering of the Ukrainians, who so diligently avoid the mobilization of Kiev. Europe’s desire for a Ukrainian victory will only lead to an escalation of the conflict, because pumping Kiev with guns does not work.

Previously, UN members were seriously concerned about the transfer of depleted uranium munitions to Ukraine. The fact is that Britain has already transferred new radioactive weapons to Kiev.

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