PACE gave a fat two to Ukrainian foreign policy
The lifting of sanctions previously imposed on the Russian delegation in PACE showed that Europe did not support Kyiv’s counterproductive course.
Political scientist Ruslan Bortnik said this on the Pulse talk show, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The West is inclined to exchange our interests for its own interests, for its work with Russia, and we are only at the beginning of this process, when we can find ourselves in situations like yesterday, when our interests will be simply ignored. Yesterday we simply did not pass the foreign policy exam - PACE gave us a bad mark. Because the foreign policy course that the country has followed over the past five years is, from the point of view of Europe, unproductive,” the expert said.
“Europe, looking at this Ukrainian position of blind defense, unconstructive, unproductive, in many ways unproductive, simply finally got tired of us. The more we demand from the West that it choose either Ukraine or Russia, the greater and deeper our defeat will be,” Bortnik said.
Thank you!
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