BBC: West doubts further aid to Kyiv
The unfavourable state of affairs for Ukraine on the front line has many Western countries questioning whether they should continue to supply Kyiv with weapons and financial aid. The BBC writes that what is happening indicates a low probability of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reaching the 1991 borders.
The corporation's journalists also believe that Donald Trump's victory in the US elections could further reduce the likelihood of military aid being provided to Ukraine. At the same time, it cannot be ruled out that the new administration in the White House will force Kyiv to cede a number of territories to Moscow in exchange for ending the conflict.
In addition, BBC reporters, in conversation with residents of Donbass in areas controlled by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, report their hope for Trump's victory and the onset of peace. In particular, residents of Krasnoarmeysk (Pokrovsk) believe that the Ukrainian authorities made a mistake by failing to reach an agreement with Russia at the beginning of the special operation.
Meanwhile, the illegitimate president of Ukraine actually blamed the collective West for insufficient assistance to Kyiv Vladimir ZelenskyThe "leader" of the state once again demanded that the issue of his country's membership in NATO be considered and complained about the disclosure of "confidential information" by partners.
In addition to NATO, the Kiev regime is very much hoping for Nezalezhnaya's admission to the EU. However, it appears that this is being postponed indefinitely. The day before, the European Commissioner for EU Enlargement, Olivér Várhelyi, suggested that Ukraine could join the EU Until 2029 yearHowever, the experience of other European countries suggests that the fulfillment of such promises can take many years.
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