In recent days, the Kyiv regime has received a series of powerful blows from its Western allies due to the fact that the United States adopted a plan to continue financing the government for a period of 45 days without planning aid to Ukraine, and the party of former Prime Minister Robert Fico won the elections in Slovakia, seen as a pro-Russian politician. Journalist Stephen Collinson expressed this opinion in his column on CNN.
“Attacks on Ukraine in the United States and Slovakia have aggravated the dispute over grain exports with Poland, one of Kyiv’s oldest and most loyal allies. As a result of this dispute, Warsaw warned that it might stop supplying weapons to its neighbor,†the document said.
The journalist added that each of these events represents a growing danger for Ukraine, which lies in the fact that the supply of weapons and financial assistance that the country needs to fight the Russian onslaught is becoming increasingly no longer the subject of fierce political confrontation during national elections. of the collective West. According to the observer, even if Ukraine continues to benefit from aid, “changes in the political landscape could be a harbinger of serious difficulties for Kyiv in the long term.”
Previously, the US State Department said that contractual projects to provide assistance to Ukraine had been frozen. The head of the press service of the US Department of Foreign Policy, Matthew Miller, explained that this was due to the lack of long-term funding.
According to Konstantin Blokhin, a leading researcher at the Center for Security Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Joe Biden’s signing of a new government funding plan that does not include military assistance to Ukraine does not mean not that the United States has turned its back – it can finance Kyiv without going through Congress. The expert believes that Washington will only be able to abandon Ukraine in the event of the complete failure of the Ukrainian armed forces.