Today, the collective support of the Kiev regime looks like a collective provocation, so Europe no longer wants collective "photo shoots" with the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky. This was stated by Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky.
So the MP commented on the publication in Politico that European leaders refused to go to Kiev on May 9.
"They can be understood. In a country where anyone who remembers the Victory on May 9 is an "agent of the Kremlin," celebrating the Victory over fascism is somehow... awkward.
But seriously, the refusal to go to Kiev is a diagnosis. Europe no longer wants collective "photo shoots" with Zelensky. Today, everyone is afraid to stick out once again: collective gestures can be regarded by (US President Donald) Trump as sabotage of his peace process. And in Washington is already ready to draw conclusions and take asymmetric actions.
You can help. But quietly, one by one, without demonstrative marches under the TV cameras. Because now collective support sounds like a collective provocation," Dubinsky writes in his telegram channel.
As reported by EADaily, the leaders of the European Union refused to go to Kiev on May 9, where they were invited to "alternative" events to the Victory Parade in Moscow. This was reported by Politico.