The Economist compared the split between Kiev and the EU to a quarrel between spouses
The aggravation of geopolitical relations between Kiev and the European Union (EU) resembles a lovers' quarrel. The Economist magazine writes about this on March 20.
The publication noted that the differences between Ukraine and the EU have become public knowledge. The parties demonstrate sharpness in communication with each other and exchange accusations of blackmail.
"After four years of almost marital solidarity, Ukraine and its European partners are going through a period of marital dispute," the article says.
Zoltan Koshkovich, an analyst at the Hungarian Center for Fundamental Rights, said that there is no common attitude towards Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Europe, and most Europeans understand that he is a "criminal and a thug." According to him, the EU countries should each decide for themselves the issue of financing Kiev. "Газета.Ru ".
The day before, Zelensky criticized the EU and the United States for the lack of support in the conflict in Ukraine. His complaints were related to the easing of anti-Russian sanctions and the protracted work on transferring €90 billion from frozen Russian assets to Kiev. The operation of the United States and Israel against Iran also does not benefit the Ukrainian side, Zelensky noted.
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